Refined 1950s Italian dining table with clear glass top and solid walnut frame with sculptural lines. The tapered legs, characterized by perforated oval openings, recall the organic and dynamic aesthetic of Ico Parisi and the postwar Como-Brianza school. This table combines visual lightness and constructive solidity, typical of Italian modernism of the period, when joinery and design merged into essential but elegant forms. The contrast between the transparency of glass and the warmth of wood creates a harmonious balance, ideal for contemporary settings or vintage mid-century interiors. Attributed to the sphere of Ico Parisi for stylistic affinities and construction details, it is an emblematic example of Italian craftsmanship in the 1950s. Vintage condition with normal signs of use and damaged glass at one corner (see photos).