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Fiam - Magma Table smoke grey glass top and heat-treated black base 160x160

Table with fused and tempered glass top, available with semi-trasparent finishes or with metallic paints, while the solid wood base available in Tobacco or heat-treated black finish.
Price refers to table 160x160 with fused glass top smoke grey finish and solid wood base heat-treated black.

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Fiam-Tavolo-Magma-160x160-Longho-Design-Palermo-300x300.jpgFiam - Magma Table smoke grey glass top and heat-treated black base 160x160

Table with 15 mm fused and tempered glass top, back-painted with semi-trasparent finishes or with metallic paints. Solid wood structure available in Tobacco or heat-treated black finish.
Semi-transparent finish: smoke grey, blue, amber, natural satin finish.
Metallic paints: brilliant black, brilliant brown.

Patrick Jouin

Patrick Jouin was born in Nantes, in 1967, and graduated in 1992 at the ENSCI- Les Ateliers in Paris. His career and foundation his own design studio was in 2009 by a monographic exbihition at Centre Pompidou. He was also honoured with the Compasso D'oro in 2011 for the PastaPot. Many of his creations are in the permanent collections of museums worldwide, including the "Solid" collection at MoMA (Museum of Modern Art of New York). His first series of real-size furniture was in 2004, made by 3D priting technology. In addition, he realized numerous interior design projects including Alain Ducasse’s restaurant and bar at the Hotel Plaza Athénée, the restaurant of the Louis XV, Van Cleef and Arpels’ showroom, among many other trade and hospitality venues in Europe, Asia and the United States.

Fiam

Vittorio Livi has always had a passion: glass.
The first company he founded, Fullet, produced colored glass for the furniture industry. This was followed by Artiglass, Curvovetro, Cromoglass and Vellutart.
From the merger of some of these companies, FIAM, the first company to make curved glass furniture elements, was born in 1973. Thanks to its technology and collaborations with well-known international designers, FIAM became a leader in its field and some of its products are exhibited in 25 international museums.
After being involved in the renovation of Montegridolfo, a walled village dating back to the 7th century B.C., in 1992 Vittorio Livi acquires and rehabilitates Villa Miralfiore, a historic building in Pesaro dating back to 1260.
Part of the villa is dedicated to Spazio Miralfiore, a museum of glass works produced by Livi and numerous national and international artists.

Brand
Fiam
Designer
Patrick Jouin
Material
glass
solid wood
Colour
black
fumo
MAGS1616 NE/VF-FU
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