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Luigi Saccardo ufo dining table for Arrmet Italy 1972

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Great minimalistic round UFO dining table designed by Luigi Saccardo and manufactured by Arrmet in Italy in 1972. It gets its modern appearance from the use of timeless and neutral colours and materials that never go out of style. The top of the table is made of glass, and it's held up by four steel arms that form a cross underneath. There's a large black round vinyl sticker in the middle of the glass.What makes this table really special is its stainless steel base. It's folded in a beautiful way, with each part curving from the outside to the inside and is tapered. In very good original condition with slight user signs to the base and glass surface, but no chips to the glass. The table can use up to 4 chairs, chairs on the last pictures not included, only for size reference. Over the course of his career, Luigi Saccardo has designed many popular products for companies around the world, including furniture, lighting and homeware. His designs are characterized by a sleek, elegant aesthetic combined with an innovative use of materials and technology. Saccardo has also collaborated with companies such as Flos, B&B Italia, Poltrona Frau and Driade. Luigi Saccardo has received many awards for his work, including the Compasso d'Oro, one of Italy's most prestigious design prizes.
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