
Club 44 Table
Conical base available in stone or concrete. Tabletop in glass or wood.
Dimensions: | IN | CM | |
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Diameter | 47.2" | 119.89 |
Dimensions: | IN | CM | |
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Diameter | 53.1" | 134.87 |
Dimensions: | IN | CM | |
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Length | 47.2" | 119.89 | |
Width | 47.2" | 119.89 |
Dimensions: | IN | CM | |
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Length | 59.1" | 150.11 | |
Width | 59.1" | 150.11 |
Dimensions: | IN | CM | |
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Length | 86.6" | 219.96 | |
Width | 47.2" | 119.89 |
Dimensions: | IN | CM | |
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Length | 86.6" | 219.96 | |
Length | 102.4" | 260.1 | |
Length | 110.2" | 279.91 | |
Length | 118.1" | 299.97 |
No configuration, finish options, or fabric information available.
Features
The tops come in four shapes and two materials - square, elliptical, round and rectangular, either in glass or wood. There are many available finishes for the 30 mm birch plywood tops with visible edges, ranging from Slovenian oak in three different shades to seven variants of Forbo natural linoleum.
Club 44 Table
A synthetic manifesto of the work of the Milanese Maestro, Club 44 is a timeless table with a suggestive architectural construction. Designed in 1957 together with Bruno Morassutti as a one-off for the homonymous club in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland, the table enters production today for the first time, extending the Mangiarotti Collection with a new project. The table design announces a series of recurring themes in Mangiarotti's work. The markedly architectural construction in three pieces allows each element to express its characteristics and its poetry: the reassuring mass of the truncated conical concrete supports in concrete, the light and graphical presence of the tops and the technical elegance of the steel structure reminiscent of Mies van der Rohe's work.






