Conference table produced by Italian manufacturer Castelli in the 1970s, designed in the manner of the Eames Segmented Base table system. The rectangular top is finished in a light blonde wood grain laminate with a warm golden-tan tone and clean edge profile. Two polished chrome pedestal bases support the top, each featuring a central column branching into a T-shaped foot with curved tubular legs and rubber glides — a form clearly inspired by Charles and Ray Eames's segmented base designs developed for Herman Miller.Castelli was a significant Italian contract furniture producer during the postwar decades, known for manufacturing high-quality interpretations of modernist designs for corporate and institutional clients. The company brought Mid-Century Modern aesthetics to the European contract market, producing pieces that reflected the influence of American design innovation. Castelli's output during this period targeted commercial interiors with durable, well-constructed furniture built to modernist principles.Shows wear consistent with age and use. Two available.