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Designed by Robin Rizzini, the Frank table by Pedrali combines rational lines and curves to create a feeling of lightness, available in a variety of different materials and finishes.
The structure on which the top rests is made up of two slightly curved die-cast aluminium bases with variable thickness, varying perception according to the point of view. Seen from the front they are slightly arched and resemble the shape of a sail, creating a light and ethereal optical effect.Seen from the side, the bases taper towards the bottom, reaching the ground in a less accentuated curve and are connected by a sturdy steel beam, placed under the top.
The rectangular top, with rounded corners, gives a further sense of lightness to this large table, which can be placed with ease in living rooms and meeting areas, injecting spaces with personality.
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