When you think of the Bauhaus, this is what you see: a rigorous use of bent steel pipes that support simple and precise shapes. Marcel Breuer is one of the top designers of the Bauhaus and the lace, produced by Gavina in Italy in the 1960s, is an excellent example of its wildly elegant approach to the creation of furniture. The structure consists of a single piece of tube that runs throughout the route and the long sides of the black laminate top have concave grooves, so that the tube gets perfectly perfect. Both are in good condition.