Table with metal structure, central tie rods, thin top in different sizes. Radar is the harmony of tension. Intercept those looking for an agreement between balance and movement.
Radar is a table with central tie rods fixed to the metal base to support the structure, a reference to the reticular structures of engineering projects, grafted onto a tribute to the famous medieval “refectory table”. Used in convents, it had a thick, narrow and long top, supported by legs placed at the ends, connected by a longitudinal crossbar.
Poised between balance and movement. Radar expresses this research with its minimal metal structure, equipped with central tie rods.
The thin top of Radar is fixed and rectangular, so as to give life to an industrial-style table, or with a fixed more oval top to aim for a more traditional and elegant style. In the rectangular version in wood, the perimeter edge can be chosen straight or inclined at 30 °.
The rigor of the Radar table is combined with other regular and linear shapes, such as the Glass Up containers for the living room or the Slim Up sideboard and its particular ornamental play of horizontal and vertical grooves.