Boton Glass Dining Table
#19200Boton Glass Dining Table
by Twins Design for Bonaldo
Immediately evident in the base, the Boton glass dining table achieves its moniker from bold metal buttons dotting the face of the dual legs. The legs’ flourishing, folded nature adorned by the buttons gives the table’s base a sophisticated air, forming a design not unlike shirt cuffs, all while providing stability to the barrel top. Fused tempered glass makes up most of this table, so durability is ensured, not to mention dynamism with a pleasing texture. Gather comfortably around the accommodating top and dine in luxury.
The top and base are finished in a smoked cast glass, and the inserts are in a lead metal color. Choose from three sizes for the best fit dimensionally. Designed by Twins Design for Bonaldo, the Boton glass dining table is manufactured in Italy.
- 78¾"W × 43¼"D × 29½"H
- 98½"W × 46½"D × 29½"H
- 118"W × 49¼"D × 29½"H
Top Thickness
- 12mm (0.47")
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Boton Glass Dining Table
by Twins Design for Bonaldo
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