Vintage Mid-Century Italian Modern Laccio Kiga Low Coffee Table from Gavina
- Dimensions :
- H34 x W135 x D47
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- metal
- Style :
- vintage
A design icon. The low Kiga coffee table is a post-war interpretation of the iconic Laccio table, designed by Marcel Breuer in 1924 as part of his experiment with bent steel tubing. Laccio was part of a groundbreaking furniture collection in which Breuer used chrome-plated steel and a simple, geometric form, creating a visually strikingly light yet robust structure. The table's minimalist design reflects the Bauhaus philosophy of form following function and remains an icon of modernism to this day. The example presented in the offer was produced by Gavina, further underscoring its collector's value and embedding it in the history of reinterpreting classic Bauhaus designs. After 1962, the Italian manufacturer Gavina began producing this table under official license, bearing the label "GAVINA reg trademark KIGA SpA. Made in Italy, " and selling it as part of the Breuer for Gavina collection. The table quickly became a symbol of 20th-century avant-garde design, combining functionality with minimalist elegance. Its monochromatic white top exudes simplicity and elegance, while the chrome legs lend the structure a timeless elegance and subtle lightness. The overall effect is a harmonious, minimalist form that fits perfectly into modern interiors, combining Breuer's historical heritage with current interior design trends. It is a timeless piece of furniture where simple form meets masterful craftsmanship. The table is in original vintage condition. It has minor signs of age on the top. The colours of the products shown in the photos may differ slightly from the actual ones. This is due to individual monitor settings and lighting conditions – the photos were taken in artificial light, which may affect the perception of colours. However, we strive to ensure that the photos reflect the actual appearance of the product as faithfully as possible. The offer may include photos of the item in the living space, but these are for illustrative purposes only.