Important dining table of great scenic impact, designed by Paolo Barracchia for Roman Deco in the 1970s. Made with a refined brushed brass frame covered in lacquered and inlaid wood, the top features a striking geometric pattern with veins reminiscent of marble, creating an elegant optical effect. The impressive and sculptural legs emphasize the modernist and decorative character typical of the decade, making this piece a perfect example of high-quality Italian modernism. Condition: present signs of time and use, slight patina on brass underlining its authenticity. It needs a little conservative restoration, nothing complex, to restore it to its full original brightness. A table with a sophisticated and timeless design, ideal both as a centerpiece in a dining room and as statement furniture in contemporary settings. Period: 1970s Designer: Paolo Barracchia Production: Roman Deco Materials: Brass, lacquered and inlaid wood Size: 155x155 cm, Height 78 cm 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