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The Quaderna table has an incredible design, a real object of desire. Once you get to know it, it is impossible to forget, a true "artificial landscape" neutral and intense at the same time
Quaderna table designed by Superstudio for Zanotta. This table is characterized by its simple and perfect shapes. Designed by Superstudio in 1966, a group founded in Florence by Cristiano Toraldo di Francia and Adolfo Natalin. This table has been produced since 1970 by Zanotta uninterruptedly.
It is an interesting proposal and highly appreciated by both interior designers and individuals, easy to combine as it has such a strong character both as a dining table and for an office and in different contexts outside the home.
Quaderna represents a unique and unrepeatable family of furniture, an icon based on regular geometric shapes.
The Quaderna table, a true cult object, enters the sphere of Radical Design, a movement that was born in the region of Tuscany and later spread internationally between the sixties and seventies with the intention of revolutionizing the way of doing architecture, projecting and designing.
The first to start this revolution was Ettore Sottsass and through him the "radicals" discovered the design potential of design. Among them Archizoom and Superstudio, Ufo and Pettena.
Finishes: Structure in veneered wood with Print laminate, white color, screen printed in black squares of 3 cm.
Measurements: Length 111 x width 111 x height 75 cm. / Length 126 x width 126 x height 75 cm. / Length 180 x width 90x height 75 cm.
Awards: Gold Medal at the International Exhibition M.I.A. 1971.
Museums: Israel Museum, Jerusalem - Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Köln - Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin- Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf - Fondazione Triennale Design Museum, Milano - Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein - Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris
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