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Flatiron Table

Design Mauro Lipparini
2025

The unconventional and asymmetrical architecture of the Flatiron table defines its identity, creating a scenic presence with a strong visual impact. The top, characterised by a slightly trapezoidal shape and soft, curved edges, is available in three sizes, enhancing the versatility of a table designed to integrate naturally into prestigious residential environments.

To meet different design needs, the Flatiron table is available in different versions: Mono Material, with a wooden top and base for a highly harmonious overall vision, or Double Material with a marble base that elegantly matches the wooden top. A further option is the Free Combination, which allows for a free combination of the materials of the wooden top and lacquered wooden base in lead and bronze tones. The design of the Flatiron table, as well as its name, draws inspiration from the New York Fuller Building skyscraper, known as the “Flatiron” thanks to its unmistakable shape similar to an iron: the building became iconic thanks to the shot taken in 1903 by the American photographer Alfred Stieglitz, who immortalized its innovative shape, transforming it into a symbol of modern architecture.

Flatiron Table

The unconventional and asymmetrical architecture of the Flatiron table defines its identity, creating a scenic presence with a strong visual impact. The top, characterised by a slightly trapezoidal shape and soft, curved edges, is available in three sizes, enhancing the versatility of a table designed to integrate naturally into prestigious residential environments.

To meet different design needs, the Flatiron table is available in different versions: Mono Material, with a wooden top and base for a highly harmonious overall vision, or Double Material with a marble base that elegantly matches the wooden top. A further option is the Free Combination, which allows for a free combination of the materials of the wooden top and lacquered wooden base in lead and bronze tones. The design of the Flatiron table, as well as its name, draws inspiration from the New York Fuller Building skyscraper, known as the “Flatiron” thanks to its unmistakable shape similar to an iron: the building became iconic thanks to the shot taken in 1903 by the American photographer Alfred Stieglitz, who immortalized its innovative shape, transforming it into a symbol of modern architecture.

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