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Angelo Mangiarotti Eros Round Dining Table in Black Marquina Marble for Skipper
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Description
Angelo Mangiarotti Eros round black Marquina marble from the Eros series, vintage and not the re edition. This amazing architectural design by the master of design Mangiarotti has with conical post coming through center of circular round top.
Part of the Eros series for Skipper, Italy, 1970s.
Given Mangiarotti's research on furniture without joints, this dining table was an example of the result of a gravity interlocking design in which the top because of its weight stably fits into the truncated conical base.
The word 'Eros' refers to the male-female coupling of this interlocking solution.
Literature: Beppe Finessi, Su Mangiarotti: Architettura, Design, Scultura, Milan, 2002, pp. 182- 185 Giuliana Gramigna and Paola Biondi, Il design in Italia dell”arredamento domestico, Turin, 1999, p. 294, fig. 2 Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio del design italiano 1950-2000 per l’arredamento domestico, volume 1, Turin, 2003, p. 192.
Excellent condition with no chips or repairs.
Overall size: 51"w x 51"d x 28.5"h.
Plateau: 1.25" thick.
Column base: 11"w x 11'd x28.5"h.
Column tapers from 7" to 11" wide. -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Black Marquina Marble Condition: Good. Excellent No chips or repairs Creation Date: c1971 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century, Minimalist Incollect Reference #: 395806 -
Dimensions
W. 51 in; H. 28.5 in; D. 51 in; Diam. 51 in; W. 129.54 cm; H. 72.39 cm; D. 129.54 cm; Diam. 129.54 cm;
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Message from Seller:
Pavilion is the collective vision of Deborah Colman and Neil Kraus, both graduates of the master of fine arts program at the Art Institute of Chicago. From a longstanding interest in art and design, frequent buying trips to France and Italy have influenced the direction of the gallery to offer items that are not easily sourced in Chicago and United States. Postwar design has been the focus for 18 yrs and we also look forward to new design that crosses boundaries and dialogues as well to the past
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