Sleek, light lines and wooden inlays on the surface with different patterns each time. Roberto Lazzeroni has designed the “Bolero” table for Poltrona Frau. A minimalist and sleek addition to the living room. An original new interpretation of the poetic lightness of “Ginger” and “Fred”. The surface, 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. The original tapered triangular section gives the supports greater dynamism. The overall effect is one of subtle, airy elegance. In this painstaking economy of elements, the inlay work on the Wengé-stained ash veneered surface is particularly notable. Macro wooden tesserae combine to create a pattern of horizontal and vertical grains that is different each time. The surface is produced from wood fibre which is trimmed, around the edge, in solid ash wood. Legs in Wengé-stained solid ash wood. Mounting plates and spacers in black lacquered steel. The “Bolero” table is a perfect match for the new “Montera” chair, also by Roberto Lazzeroni for Poltrona Frau.
Designer: Roberto Lazzeroni