Boma dining table
The Boma table draws inspiration from the “intricate simplicity” of sailboats, in which wood was the most frequently used material. The chief carpenters typically poured all of their know-how into the sailing vessels’ impeccable construction details, in terms of functionality and formal elegance.
The top is crafted in wood and marble versions and rests on a structure made of solid canaletto walnut or ash in elliptical section. The legs cross and rotate onto a crossbeam; a steel tensioning rod lends stability to the table.
The result is a solid table with well-calibrated proportions, comfortably at home in settings with the most diverse styles.
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Roberto Lazzeroni
Designer (2022)
Born in Pisa, the town where he has chosen to live and work. His professional training is the result of studies – Art and Architecture in Florence. From the beginning he has always shown an interest both the phenomena of the world of conceptual...
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