Fratino

Fratino

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Year:
2009

The first contemporary interpretation of
the typology of table by the same name.

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Designer:

Year:
2009

The first contemporary interpretation of
the typology of table by the same name.

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Table with aluminum base composed by two shell-cast pediments spanned by an extruded elliptical beam. The base dimensions vary according to the length of the beam. The base structure can be turned upside-down and used with the central beam in a high position by simply switching the feet and top-supports. Rectangular, round and elliptical tops are available.

Sizes:
Rectangular, tempered glass top: 220/260/300 x 110, h 73
Rectangular, mohogany top: 350 x 100, h 76
Round, tempered glass top: 160/180, h 73
Elliptical, marble top: 250 x 147, h 73

Materials:
Structure: aluminum sand-casting
Top: rectangular tops are available in tempered glass, in blockboard in MDF with 45° bevels on the long sides. The round tempered glass top are available in tempered glass. The elliptical top is available in marble. Also available mahogany solid wood rectangular top, made from a single tree trunk and naturally treated.

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Jeff Miller

After 5 years as vice president in Ecco Design, Jeff developes his own furniture and wares; many of which explore the inherent structural properties of manipulated materials, and aim to present big ideas from simple means. From this vision, the projects developed with cerruti baleri were born, simple products in the shape and lines with a high technical content from the material and processing point of view. Jeff has received numerous design awards and his works have been widely exhibited and published.

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