Inspired by the Neoclassicism artistic movement of the early 19th century Ottocento Up is the third creation of the tables collection designed by Paola Navone OTTO Studio. Ottocento Up is a tall table, ideal to be combined with the Ribs Up stool from the same collection, and it reminds of the refined neoclassical columns and is completed by an HPL top with natural textures and finishes like the other models in the collection.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Dimensions: round top version Ø 80 x h.110 cm, square top version 80 x 80 x h.110 cm
Material: base in polyethylene, top in HPL
Colours: base 13 standard colours, 8 lacquered colours, Granito, Arabescato; top with Wenge, Calacatta, Ardesia, Cementino finishing
OTTOCENTO UP
- Product Name
- OTTOCENTO UP
- Designer
- Paola Navone OTTO Studio
- Manufacturer
- Slide
- Manufactured
- Italy
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