Pair of solid wood and glass nesting tables, 1960s











Pair of nesting tables, 1960s. Solid wood structure (probably walnut) and slightly smoked glass top. The essential but refined design is reminiscent of pieces created in the 1960s by Gianfranco Frattini and other designers and produced by, among others, the famous Cassina furniture factory in northern Italy. Their origin is almost certainly Italian, and the details make them very elegant. The design is absolutely timeless: the glass top perfectly complements the wooden frame, the rounded corners of the legs and the overall composition. When stacked, the two side tables almost look like a single element. They are preserved in excellent condition with slight signs of use and an even, pleasing patina. They are perfectly stable.
ID: 1832-1712161655-87110