Modernist coffee table attributed to Vittorio Introini for Saporiti.
- Dimensions :
- H33 x W110 x D56
- Color :
- silver (Color)
- Material :
- metal
- Style :
- design
Modernist coffee table in chrome steel and smoked glass attributed to Vittorio Introini (1935 - 2023) for Saporiti. Clean and minimalist cubic legs in chrome metal. What characterises this table is its minimalist design with a subtle balance between visual lightness and actual solidity. Its silhouette, extremely streamlined, is reduced to a simple ribbon of chrome steel forming a perfect rectangle, into which a smoked glass top is fitted. Dimensions: H 33 W 110 D 56 cm. Minimalist interior design is very similar to modern interior design and involves using the essentials to create a simple and uncluttered space. It is characterised by its simplicity, clean lines, and a monochrome palette with colour as an accent. It generally combines an open plan, plenty of light, and functional furniture, focusing on the form, colour, and texture of only a few essential elements. This style relies on clean lines, neutral colours, and a thoughtful use of materials. It is not about deprivation, but about creating a functional, harmonious, and serene space. Vittorio Introini (1935-2023) was a renowned Italian architect and designer known for his innovative contributions to furniture and interior design in the mid-20th century. His work is characterised by a harmonious combination of individual creativity, subjective composition systems, and a deep understanding of new materials. Born in Italy on 22 May 1935, Introini studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, where he graduated in 1961. This academic training allowed him to gain a thorough understanding of architectural principles, which he skillfully applied to his projects. In the 1960s, a period marked by cultural upheaval and a thirst for innovation, Introini began his career as a designer. His work during this time reflects the spirit of the age, favouring the.