Rado Wood Round Dining Table
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Rado Wood Round Dining Table
by Paolo Cattelan for Cattelan Italia
The Rado Wood Round dining table is sure to impress as part of a modern dining room or kitchen. The natural wood top complements the ceramic base creating a harmonious juxtaposition of materials. The round shape and multiple sizes ensure optimal usage of whatever space it inhabits. The pedestal base is especially unique, featuring a technique that allows for the wrapping of ceramic across its surface.
Designed by Paolo Cattelan and manufactured in Italy by Cattelan Italia, this dining table is sure to endure for years to come. The table is easily customized with several different combinations of wood top and ceramic base to suite your décor needs.
- 55½"Round
- 63"Round
- 70¾"Round
Height:
- 29¼"
Base:
- 22¾"W
Designed by
Born in 1973 in Thiene, Vicenza, Paolo Cattelan is a talented product designer who joined the family business, Cattelan Italia, in 1995. He and his brother, Lorenzo are Commercial Directors of the prestigious company and design eye-catching and grand products.
Cattelan's work consists of artistic elements that make them both practical and sculpturesque. His products are popular and highly sought after.
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Rado Wood Round Dining Table
by Paolo Cattelan for Cattelan Italia
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