Description
The design clearly reflects the aesthetic language of 1970s Italian design, with a strong architectural and decorative character. The low structure, the contrast between glossy black lacquer and mirrored surfaces, together with the visual lightness of the glass top, give the table a sophisticated, glamorous, and highly scenographic appearance.
The overall effect is elegant and modern, perfectly in line with the international interiors of the period.
Design & Function
The design of the coffee table is fully in line with the work of Willy Rizzo, with whom the Cidue manufacture collaborated, recalling his taste for geometric forms, glossy surfaces, mirrored elements, and the scenographic elegance typical of Italian design of the 1970s.
The rectangular black lacquered base creates a solid visual support, while the mirrored central block supports the glass top, generating an interesting play of reflections, transparency, and depth.
Materials & Aesthetic
The combination of black lacquer, mirrored surfaces, and transparent glass creates a refined visual balance between solidity and lightness.
The result is a furnishing piece with strong presence, ideal for an elegant living room, a contemporary lounge, a study, or a refined contract interior.