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Pisa, the round coffee table with oblique cylinder by Bonaldo is available in a side and sofa-facing version in different sizes with a cantilever top in glass and ceramic or in the monolith model with a solid colour top in metal, ceramic stone or marble. Its design is reminiscent of the iconic image of the famous leaning tower, characterised by a dynamic inclination that gives a particular "unstable" effect to the furnishing accessory. The attractive material combination of base and top lends character and personality to the Pisa coffee table.
Model and MeasurementsMonolith:- high: cm Ø 30 h.45- low: cm Ø 42 h.29- medium: cm Ø 60 h.38With cantilevered top:- small: cm Ø 60 h.46- medium: cm Ø 95 h.30- big: cm Ø 115 h.30Top Thickness: - glass cm 1- ceramic stone cm 1,6- marble stone cm 1- metal cm 0,3Materials and FinishesTop:- metal- glass- ceramic / marble stoneBase:- metal
Material SpecificationCeramic Stone: ceramic table tops are manufactured using an innovative technology from a base of inorganic materials. This material has a number of special features that make it ideal for the production of table tops: it has a low thickness that is resistant to scratches, wear and tear, high temperatures and is easy to clean. Marble: an elegant material, characterised by open veins that can sometimes have resin-based fillings that even out the top in the event of slight surface roughness, while guaranteeing greater structural resistance. Being a natural stone that is sometimes over a million years old, the top cannot be defined as perfect: each slab is different from the next with more or less marked veins, depending on the cutting and polishing processes. It may present natural micro imperfections, a characteristic feature of marble and not attributable to defects. Marble tops are naturally porous: any protective polyester treatment hides this porosity to the touch, leaving all the slab's natural features visible.
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