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T92 Folding Table by Eugenio Gerli and Mario Cristiani for Tecno, Italy 1960

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*SUMMER SALE* T92 table in original off-white lacquer with a fantastic patina, was designed in 1960 by Eugenio Gerli and Mario Crisitiani and was awarded as a winning design in 1970. This table is square in shape, has a top that can rotate over the metal base and butterfly opens via outward folding, hinged quarter sections. Expanded Measurements: 59 inches x 59 inches The Gerli designed PS142 chairs shown in the listing are also available.
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