Description
Discover this table designed by Pietro Franceschini, all in maple wood. Its curved and soft lines will add a cosy sense to your home decoration.
Its clear tones of maple will enlighten your dining area and can be combined with more contrasting furniture element to construct an eclectic home decoration.
An architect and designer based in New York and Florence, Franceschini founded PF|Studio, an interior and furniture design practice in 2020. He applies a contemporary design vocabulary to a classical Italian sensibility.
Irreverent and emotionally impactful, Franceschini’s furniture reflects his desire to combine playful energy within sophisticated, timeless elements. A resolutely twenty-first century designer, he imbues his work with questions about reality, functionality and digital illusion.
Technical details :
Materials : Maple wood
Dimensions : Ø 61cm H 76cm - Ø 24" H 30"
Origin : Italy,
Design by : Pietro Franceschini
Lead time : 12 to 14 weeks
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