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Pivot by Bonaldo is a table with a sophisticated stone top. Sophisticated and sculptural, it immediatly catches the eye of any guests thanks to the distinctive shape of the base. The central leg is connected to all the others, which almost seem to spring from it, creating an interesting asymmetrical structure. Metall inserts, available in different finishes, embellish the base, creating an interesting contrast with the legs and the top. The table Pivot with a marmor or ceramic top conveys refinement and elegance, ideal both in rooms with a classic style, or in more modern spaces. With a wooden or glas top, Pivot's key feature becomes its versatility: it can in fact play the main role in livingrooms or as an important conference table.
MeasurementsHeight: cm h.75 (77 cm h for wood veneer models with ceramic swivel insert)Materials and FinishesBase: - solid wood insertsBase:- metalTop:- glass- wood veneer with ceramic swivel insert- solid wood- ceramic stone, matte or glossy- marble stone, matte or glossy
Technical Specifications and EquipmentBase: charcoal brushed ashwood / natural American walnut inserts Base Inserts: metal Top: Glass and ceramic stone are 1,6 cm thick. Wood tops are available with a thickness of 3 cm. Marble tops with a thickness of 2 cm. Wood veneer tops with ceramic swivel insert are made with a thickness of 5 cm.
Material SpecificationsSolid wood: wooden element taken directly from the cutting of the trunk. Solid walnut, chestnut, cherry, ash or many other types of wood are used. American walnut comes form sustainable forests and is a very hard wood, ideal for making the load-bearing elements of furniture.Ceramic stone: made of porcelain stoneware coupled with a glass top, ceramic countertops are obtained with an innovative technology from a base of inorganic materials. The characteristics of this material make it particularly suitable for use as tabletops: it has reduced thickness, is resistant to scratches, wear and tear, high temperatures and is easy to clean.Extra clear glass: glass naturally tends to the classic 'blue-green' colour, while extra-clear glass is treated in such a way as to greatly limit this 'blue-green' effect and not affect or change the colours of the objects seen through the table top; for example, a carpet, the chairs or the structure itself.Marble: elegant material, characterised by open veins that can sometimes have resin-based grouts that even out the top in case of slight surface roughness, while providing greater structural strength. Being a natural stone with age sometimes exceeding one million years, the top cannot be defined as "perfect": each slab is different from the other with more or less marked veins, depending on the cutting and polishing process. It may have natural micro imperfections, which are characteristic of marble and not due to defects. Marble countertops are naturally porous: any protective polyester treatment hides this porosity to the touch, leaving all the natural features of the stone visible.
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