Gatwick
Dining tables from Molteni & C, Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni
Product description
This table, designed by Milanese architect Rodolfo Dordoni, takes the name of
London’s Gatwick airport, one of the busiest in the world. A hub where cosmopolitan
travellers meet every hour of the day and night on their way in or out of the U.K.
capital, much like a table where people meet for dinner. It is the particular structure
of twisted and criss-cross steel recalling an airplane propeller or a helicopter blade
that inspired the name. The aluminium frame in several contemporary finishes, such
as black chrome and zinc, supports elegant rectangular or oval tops of different sizes
enriched with wood or marble, selected from the Molteni&C collection.
London’s Gatwick airport, one of the busiest in the world. A hub where cosmopolitan
travellers meet every hour of the day and night on their way in or out of the U.K.
capital, much like a table where people meet for dinner. It is the particular structure
of twisted and criss-cross steel recalling an airplane propeller or a helicopter blade
that inspired the name. The aluminium frame in several contemporary finishes, such
as black chrome and zinc, supports elegant rectangular or oval tops of different sizes
enriched with wood or marble, selected from the Molteni&C collection.
More about this product
Categorised in Tables - Contract tables - Dining tables - 4-leg base - Tabletop oval - Conference tables - Metal - Aluminium - Base metal - Residential - Contract - Office - Hospitality.
Part of the collection
TABLES.
Manufacturer
Molteni & C
Family
Gatwick
Architonic ID
20102434
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