Alivar Radar Round Table by Giuseppe Bavuso
Radar by Giuseppe Bavuso for Alivar. A sharp and inviting contemporary dining table design structured in a black-painted cast iron base, lasercut chrome-plated steel bars and round top in marble, granite or in MDF painted in liquid laminate. Featured in the 2009 Salone Internazionale del Mobile furniture fair in Milan.
Alivar Radar Dimensions:
TR120
28.7"H x 47.2"Diameter
TR137
28.7"H x 53.9"Diameter
TR150
28.7"H x 59.1"Diameter
Alivar Furniture of Italy
ALIVAR was established in 1984, inspired by the idea of re-enacting some of the masterpieces of modern furnishing and design history.
ALIVAR is in fact internationally renowned as being the only company that produces the most complete and fully comprehensive range of furnishings and furnishing accessories designed by some of the great past masters.
But today ALIVAR is above all a dynamic company highly attentive to technological innovation and ongoing research in the design and architectural spheres, it has through time created collections such as Brilliant furniture and Home project, enhancing its production range with furnishings of minimalist design, expressed in the language of materials and colours.
Alivar proposes solutions suited to the furnishing of the entire home, a rational living area consisting of tables, chairs, cupboards and bookcases of minimalist and sleek design; a living room area that is highly welcoming and complete with sofas, reclining chairs, armchairs, poufs and Tv support elements; as well as a sophisticated bedroom area with beds and furnishings.
Featuring the purest and most minimal styling, with no excessive decorative elements, in which the focus is on practical functionality. Materials which are mixed and matched easily, enhancing each object with its own distinctive personality: with an accent on the quilted texture leather used for the seating and on the stainless steel used for the supporting frameworks.
A truly modern and refined style, ideal for those who seek simplicity in all things, and those who consider the functionality of objects that surround him as being of primary importance.
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