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Monochromatic chic: Colors table by Bruno Fattorini

Monochromatic furniture can be so much more attractive in their own way than multicolored ones. For one thing, they contribute much less to so-called visual pollution. For another thing, it’s much easier to pair them with other pieces of furniture. I’m not saying that a chair or table that has different colored parts is bad, but for some establishments like hotels and restaurants, a single-colored piece of furniture works just as well.

bruno_fattorini_colors_tables_collection.jpgThe Colors Table collection by Bruno Fattorini is a good example of fine-looking monochromatic furniture. The tables would fit in practically anywhere, from modern reception seating areas in hotels to restaurant dining rooms. The frame and legs are made from 100 percent gloss lacquered aluminum; finishings are available in orange, red, black, white, light grey, green, and yellow.

The fact that this table’s joints are invisible only adds to its simplicity and seamless appearance. The table top is built in; it’s made of lacquered tempered glass that’s about nine millimeters thick. It’s made in Italy by MDF Italia.

The Colors tables are available in several dimensions. The rectangular tables come in 11 size options while the square tables come in 10 or 12 size options. The large-sized tables in the collection vary in length from 260 to 320 cm. It’s worth noting that these tables can be built specifically in accordance to the customer’s size wishes or requirements.

Some of the tables in the collection are extendable. The extensions fit beneath the table top and slide out smoothly via bushes. These extensions’ frames are made of nickel-plated steel bars, while the surface is made of MD wood fiberboards that have an anodized aluminum veneer. This system, which is characterized by a magnetic leveling and locking device, is patented by manufacturer MDF Italia.

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