Rare and refined round low table designed by Aldo Tura and produced in Italy during the 1950s, a period of full expressive maturity for the Milanese designer and a fundamental phase in the definition of his most iconic language. The piece exemplifies Tura’s poetic vision, rooted in a radical exploration of materials and an almost pictorial approach to surface treatment.
The circular top is covered in hand-dyed leather, treated according to the celebrated technique developed by Aldo Tura, which makes each example unique and unrepeatable. The chromatic palette, deep and layered, ranges between intense tones of ruby red, burgundy, and warm browns, creating a marble-like effect of great visual impact. The surface appears alive and vibrant, crossed by irregular tonal variations that interact with light and convey an almost tactile perception of the material.
This type of craftsmanship, far removed from any form of industrial standardization, is one of the most recognizable and sought-after elements of Aldo Tura’s production and testifies to his pioneering role in overcoming the boundaries between design, decorative arts, and artistic experimentation.
The top rests on three slender, tapered legs in dark wood, which lend elegance and lightness to the overall composition. The tripod structure, in addition to ensuring stability, enhances the sculptural character of the table and reinforces its formal balance. Objects such as this are considered authentic testimonies of an unrepeatable season in twentieth-century Italian design.
The condition is excellent, with signs of age consistent with the period and the nature of the materials, attesting to its authenticity and enhancing its original patina.
Not a simple furnishing object, but a true work of authorial design, emblematic of Aldo Tura’s vision.