Padiglioni
Design Coffee Table

Table with asymmetrical base Padiglioni by Bonaldo; great scenic impact thanks to the design inspired by the famous opera. In wood or spatulate clay stone.

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Description

Padiglioni by Bonaldo is a table with an asymmetrical base whose design clearly refers to the iconic pavilion designed by Van der Rohe in Barcelona. The base immediately catches the eye, thanks to the three elements that compose it, which, placed in an apparently random manner, create a dynamic and peculiar design, capable of changing silhouette depending on the point of observation. The  prominent "barrel" shaped top with sloping edges gives a touch of uniqueness, amplified by the precious texture of the spatulate clay stone, with a base covered in the same colour. In versions with a wooden top, you can have an additional dynamic accent by matching the metal base. The impact of the Pavilion table, is imposing and at the same time light in its overall appearance, thanks to the contrasting shapes, creating a sophisticated balance. 

Characteristics
original base composed of three independent elements positioned asymmetrically
wooden or hand spatulated clay top with peculiar textural effect both to the eye and to the touch with matching base
capable of comfortably seating up to eight diners
for a strong textured contrast, in versions with wooden top, the base can be made of painted metal

Measurements
Height: cm 76 (common for all models)
Top Thickness:
- cm 4,5 (wood)
- cm 4 (hand spatulated clay stone)

Materials and Finishes
Top:
- veneer wood
- hand spatulated clay stone
Base:
- wood
- metal

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Technical Specifications and Equipment
Base: wood veneered, painted metal or spatulated clay stone to match the top, depending on the model configured.
Top: 4.5 cm thick for wood veneer, ceramic stone and moble stone tops; 4 cm thick for hand spatulated clay stone tops..

Material Specifications
Wood Veneer: obtained by processing wood using state-of-the-art techniques and equipment, it consists of covering a panel with a thin sheet of fine wood treated with transparent opaque varnishes that enhance the details of the finish. The materials used come exclusively from logs cut in controlled felling plantations.
Spatulate Clay Stone: this is an artificial material obtained from recycled aggregates that, thanks to the homogeneity of the surfaces, is impermeable and resistant to dirt and stains.

Additional Information

Design
Alain Gilles
Area of Production
Veneto
Weight
from 132 to 378 kg
Cubic Metres
from 0,70 to 1 ,18 m³
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Partner Factory

Bonaldo was founded in 1936 and has since expressed itself through furniture and designs that meet contemporary domestic needs. 

The collections feature the use of constantly evolving lines: as a matter of fact one of Bonaldo's main goal is to experiment with new materials and new shapes resulting in an international oriented firm constantly collaborating with famous Italian and foreign designers. The materials used are perfect for the needs of today's market, that is of flexible and innovative furniture, whose style and shapes are highly oriented towards the revisitation of a classic style.
Bonaldo products are the result of a completely Italian production that combines a love of design and a desire to offer high quality furniture.

The Veneto based company is a benchmark of Made in Italy worldwide and boasts the collaboration of international designers such as Karim Rashid and Alain Gilles. Bonaldo's furniture has been featured in many famous television programs. The company participates in major national and international fairs dedicated to furniture and interior design.
In 2010 the Big Table table was internationally recognized as an iconic product. In subsequent years, Bonaldo accessories have improved further in terms of technologies and materials used, winning prestigious awards such as the "Red Dot: Best of the Best" and the "Good Design Award" in 2013 with the Octa table.
Bonaldo: modern and design furniture

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