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Pair of Eileen Side Tables by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia, 2003
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Pair of Eileen Side Tables by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia, 2003– Chrome-Plated Steel & Carrara Marble Double-Tier Tops
Description
A refined duo of Italian-made side tables from B&B Italia’s acclaimed “Eileen” collection, designed by Antonio Citterio, Inspired by Eileen Gray. Each features a sleek, cross-shaped chrome-plated steel base supporting two levels of honed Carrara marble tops. Versatile and sculptural, these tables work equally well as end tables, display stands, or accent pieces—perfect for layering books, lighting, and décor.
• Designer: Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia
• Origin: Made in Italy
• Era: Circa 1990s
• Structure: Cross-shaped base in chrome-plated steel
• Tops: Dual Carrara marble tiers with natural gray veining
• Purpose: Multipurpose side/coffee tables with two heights for tiered display
Dimensions (each)
• Overall Height: 18″
• Top Diameter: 24″
• Lower Shelf Height: 6.25″ from floor
• Space Between Shelves: 10.5″
Condition
Very good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age and use. Chrome frames retain bright plating with minimal spotting. Marble surfaces are free of chips or cracks, showing only minor scuffs and patina appropriate to their era. Structurally sound and stable.
Designer’s Note
Antonio Citterio’s “Eileen” series remains a modern classic, celebrated for its elegant proportions and functional versatility. These double-tier variants add depth and dimension to any contemporary living space. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 2000-2021 Materials: marble, steel Condition: Good. good, original minor ware consistent with age and use Creation Date: 2003 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00005105 Incollect Reference #: 846953
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