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Giasone is an extendable table with minimalist design made up of a glass or melamine top, available in various measurements and in a wide range of colours. Its metal structure and its legs give Giasone a modern contemporary charm, while the lacquered or melamine extensions make it ideal to host your guests and your family for a delicious dinner together. Giasone is a modern design table suitable to furnish contemporary refined dining rooms. The wide range of finishes and colours allows to customize the table according to one's own taste.
MeasurementsHeight: cm 75 - common to all models
Materials and FinishesTop:- melamine- glassStructure:- aluminium: glossy / paintedExtensions:- grey melamine- lacquered
Technical Specifications and EquipmentTop Thickness: 1 cmTo know More...Ceramic glass: it comes from an handicraft processing operated on a crystal glass that can be of various thicknesses. It consists in applying a resin layer in a unique colour, over which is then set a further resin layer in a lighter or darker colour to create a contrasting shade. The resin on top of the surface in then laied paddling with vertical and horizontal movements in order to cover all edges of the glass top. The final finish, therefore, is a surface with various shades which is set in an oven to make it strong and resistant to scratches. Coming from an handicraft process, each top is unique and the eventual superficial irregularities are to be considered part of the handicraft process.
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