A sensual score of sounds that blend
together harmoniously in space:
Roberto Lazzeroni was clearly inspired
by Ravel’s hypnotic Bolero when
he designed this sleek table which
seems to be almost suspended in
the air despite its “heavy” materials.
Materials like the marble top which,
attached to the supports using a
spacer, almost appears to float in
space. Its faintly trapeze-like shape
accentuates the visual perception of
a thickness reduced to the minimum.
A sensation emphasised by the refined
bevelled edges which slant upwards
on the short sides and downwards on
the long sides. The original tapered
triangular section gives the 3-legged
base greater dynamism. The overall
effect is one of subtle, airy elegance.
Bolero Ravel: an understated yet
highly characteristic addition to the
living room, revisited in terms of its
size and proportions.
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Il Giorno / Day Time
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Poltrona Frau Indoor Living
Bolero Ravel
Roberto Lazzeroni
Bolero Ravel