The Boma table draws inspiration from the “intricate simplicity” of sailboats, in which wood was the most frequently used material. The chief carpenters typically poured all of their know-how into the sailing vessels’ impeccable construction details, in terms of functionality and formal elegance.
The top is crafted in wood and marble versions and rests on a structure made of solid canaletto walnut or ash in elliptical section. The legs cross and rotate onto a crossbeam; a steel tensioning rod lends stability to the table.The result is a solid table with well-calibrated proportions, comfortably at home in settings with the most diverse styles.
Boma Dining Table
- Product Name
- Boma Dining Table
- Designer
- Roberto Lazzeroni
- Manufacturer
- Flexform
- Material
- Metal
Ceramic
Wood - Shape
- Oval
- Use
- Residential
Commercial - Style
- Contemporary
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