Napoleone
$4,300
Archiproducts
At the 15th Milan Triennale in 1973, Claudio Salocchi launched the Napoleone family of tables, coffee tables and display units, an extremely synthetic interpretation of geometries combined with materials that were anything but usual for traditional home furnishings at that time. The fascinating effects of reflections and transparencies allows those sitting down to see their own image, with interesting ‘introspective’ implications. The current re-edition respects the original design and keeps its aesthetic appearance unchanged in two coffee tables from the Napoleone system enhanced by distinctive polyester lacquering. TopThe top is made of 10 mm thick extra-clear tempered glass fixedto the structure with Ø12 mm bumpers.StructureBridge structure in satin-finish AISI304 stainless steel sheet thatbinds the two side panels and holds the two facing mirrors. The base is made of medium-density fibreboard, always with glossy lacquer in black, white, SW white, linen, sand, clay, burgundy, pink, dark green, mustard yellow, brick red, or navy blue. Matching skirting. Natural silver-plated mirrors fitted insidethe steel frame.