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Paolo Buffa grand dining/conference table made of oak, Italy, 1940s
Creator: Paolo Buffa (Attributed) Offered by: Linea Gallery
$ 24,669
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Description
An imposing table crafted from exquisite oak wood, produced in Italy during the 1940s, stands as a work of great refinement. With generous dimensions (348 x 110 x 80), this representative table draws inspiration from architectural lines, showcasing a design that distinguishes itself through its grandeur.
Characterized by two rounded supports with ends made of water-resistant material, the table is designed to meet cleaning needs. Its majesty is accentuated by a spacious top, adorned with three rows of moldings that run along the perimeter, decorative elements typical of Paolo Buffa's production.
The table, exceptional for its unusually large size, seamlessly fits into environments of considerable scope, whether in professional settings as an executive table or in residential spaces like a large dining room. Despite its size, the table has been meticulously proportioned, ensuring a visually pleasing and balanced impact.
The table's top is adorned with a geometric inlay pattern in oak, softening the overall lines. A delightful surprise is the four discreetly hidden pull-out drawers nestled within the height of the top.
Currently in good condition, the piece can be personalized through restoration according to the client's needs. The option to change the color and choose a glossy, matte, or satin finish enhances the appreciation of the wood used and the quality of construction, imparting a unique and contemporary touch to the table. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 135.04 in; H. 31.5 in; D. 43.31 in; W. 343 cm; H. 80.01 cm; D. 110.01 cm;
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