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T-Table

Low table

Angelo Mangiarotti, 2025

T- Table is a line of square low tables with a painted aluminium frame, which can be completely disassembled and recycled. Available in a variety of colours, it has a top with bevelled edges inserted flush with the structure. 

An apparently simple low table, yet rich in meaning. Angelo Mangiarotti resolves the contradiction between essentiality and detail through the pairing of two 'L'-shaped extrusions, which, with a 45° cut, transform into a 'T'. Thus, the low table, in its utmost simplicity, as if drawn by a child, becomes a visually refined and suspended object, maintaining a solid and light structure.

Disassemblable - In recyclable metal

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Contenuto tecnico

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Range of square low tables, with structure made of extruded aluminum profiles painted with epoxy powders in the specified colours. Top with bevelled edges inserted flush into the structure, available in translucent or smoked acid-etched tempered glass (12 mm thick), Carrara, Marquinia, Tundra Grey marble or Taj Mahal quartzite (20 mm thick). Black polyethylene feet.

Square low table MM454/QU85

Length: 85 cm
Depth: 85 cm
Height: 30 cm

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Square low table MM455/QU50

Length: 50 cm
Depth: 50 cm
Height: 40 cm

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Designer

Angelo Mangiarotti

Angelo Mangiarotti, Milanese architect and designer, graduated from the Politecnico di Milano in 1948, leaving a significant mark on 20th-century Italian design. 

Renowned for the balance between form and function, he collaborated with prestigious companies, contributing to the success of modern Italian design. Among his notable architectural works are the skyscraper in Niguarda, Milan, and the church of San Giovanni Battista in Augusta. 

His minimalist approach and attention to construction precision are also reflected in furniture and everyday objects, which have become design icons. Mangiarotti was a member of the ADI (Association for Industrial Design), emphasizing his commitment to shaping the landscape of Italian industrial design.

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