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Roberto Lazzeroni has designed the “Bolero” table. Wenge-stained ash, Canaletto walnut, Calacatta Oro marble, brilliant and semi-brilliant. A minimalist and sleek addition to the living room available in many size and geometric shapez. The frame supporting the table is in wengé-stained solid ash or in solid Canaletto walnut with a triangular section profile.

The table top surface is in rotary-cut wengé-stained ash veneer or Canaletto walnut veneer, with a characteristic cross-grain inlay and a wengé-stained solid ash or Canaletto walnut trim around the edge.

The 220x110 cm and 250x100 cm tables and the 150 cm diameter round version are also available with the top in Calacatta gold marble, with bevelled edge and semi-polished or polished polyester finish. With the semi-polished finish, the surface of the marble top is treated with a protective water-repellent solution that gives it a more natural look. In the version with polished finish, meanwhile, a transparent polyester paint is applied that makes the surface of the top more resistant, preventing it from absorbing liquids. In the marble versions, the legs of the table are in ash in a wengé stain or Canaletto walnut.

The 180 cm diameter round version is also available complete with a Lazy Susan turntable, resting on rather than fixed to the table top, comprising two round flat trays with different diameters. The upper one has a diameter of 115cm and is in multiply birch edged with wengé-stained solid ash or solid Canaletto walnut in the same way as the table top, offset with veneer underneath. The smaller, lower tray is in MDF finished with black scratch-proof paint and fitted with protective felt pads. An aluminium turntable mechanism using steel ball bearings is housed between the two trays.

About Designer
Roberto Lazzeroni

Roberto Lazzeroni was born in Pisa. He studied art and architecture in Florence, taking an increasing personal interest in the phenomena of conceptual art and radical design during his years of training.He débuted professionally in the early 1980s with a series of important 'Interior Architecture' works that were immediately noticed and published by both Italian and international magazines. Roberto Lazzeroni has enjoyed an extremely dynamic professional journey that today sees him involved in various projects, and able to boast prestigious collaborations, art direction and interior and contract design in various parts of the world.

Awards include: TecniquesDiscretes (Paris, 1991), Conran Foundation Museum, (London, 1992), Elegant Techniques, (Chicago, 1992), La FabbricaEstetica, (Paris, 1993), Dall'Albergoalla Nave, (Genoa, 1993), Costruireil mobile, (Milan 1999).