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Contemporary table PINTA
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Contemporary table - PINTA - Thomas Mucha - oak / oak base / oval
Contemporary table - PINTA - Thomas Mucha - oak / oak base / oval
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
oak
Base material
oak base
Shape
oval
Length

290 cm
(114.2 in)

Width

154 cm
(60.6 in)

Height

75 cm
(29.5 in)

Description

Pinta table in Sailing furniture Collection. The inspiration for creating the Sailing furniture Collection was an exclusive seagoing yacht encountered somewhere on vacation in one of the Greek ports. Very large and modern, but at the same time having classic lines, it reminded of Portuguese caravels from the 15th century. The relatively large, but due to its form, optically light body referred to the positive emotions associated with the passion of sailing. It was these emotions that gave rise to the Sailing collection. The Idea of this table was “La Pinta” – fastest of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first transatlantic voyage in 1492. An idea – a frugal and restrained form. Decorative elements – only as a metal edge protection of the ship’s edge (metal stripe of the tabletop), metal joining of the ship’s frames (joining “legs” of the table). Design: Pinta table Designer: Thomas Mucha Materials: blockboard, Rosewood Santos FC, brushed bronze Dimensions: W-293 cm, D-154 cm, H-75 cm
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