A splendid coffee table by Cesare Lacca, made in Italy in the 1950s, a refined example of the elegance and high craftsmanship of postwar Italian design. The rectangular glass top (70 x 50 cm) rests on a slender and dynamic brass frame, 44 cm high, featuring tapered legs with distinctive shaped tips, a distinctive detail that expresses lightness and extraordinary craftsmanship. The line is airy, almost suspended, with a perfect balance between structural tension and formal grace. The wooden base, placed beneath the glass top, is embellished with decorative brass appliques depicting a joyful scene: a woman and a man carrying a large basket of flowers, accompanied by two dogs in motion. This ornamental element introduces a lively and poetic narrative, creating a fascinating contrast between the modernist purity of the structure and the figurative dimension of the decoration. A piece that combines design, craftsmanship, and visual storytelling, perfect for refined environments and collections of high-quality Italian modern antiques. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution