Tonelli Miles Modern Glass Dining Table by Giulio Mancini.
Tonelli Miles: The Miles from Tonelli design is a modern and contemporary wide dimension high table with a white or black lacquered metal structure and tempered glass clear top.
For practical reasons, the price shown is for the table base only. Call us if you want to include glass for final pricing.
Glass Top Recommendations:
- flat polished edges - ground corners - tempered 3/8" thick - see specs tab for sizes
- clear, black, or starfire glass (premium glass)
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Available Sizes:
225 x 90 x h.74 cm
245 x 90 x h.74 cm (Special Order)
thickness: 12 mm
load: 180 kg
weight: 162 kg
Tonelli manufactures furnishing items and designer objects in glass. The company was founded in the mid-1980s and is the result of a deep and lasting passion for research and experimentation.
Tradition and technology have been brought together to forge a company philosophy, the very heart of which is based on the value given to design, and therefore, to the designer, when it comes to enhancing the characteristics of this unique element: glass.
Designer:
Giulio Mancini was born in Pesaro on April 22, 1969. In 1999, just after graduating in mechanical engineering from the University of Bologna, he became involved – through Marco Gaudenzi’s design firm – in a project for shotguns cases for Benelli Armi, which fired his enthusiasm for industrial design. From 1999 to 2001, he worked with design firm Acanto, creating trade fair and showroom stands and fittings for such companies as Alluflon-Moneta, Benelli, and SCM Group. As part of consultancy services for industrial product designs, he has established an important relationship with GTTrading, one of Europe’s most important companies in the industry of hi-fis for cars and the high-end domestic market, for brands such as ‘Steg’, ‘Aloia’, and ‘Boston Acoustics’. In 2002 he began to work with graphic designer Nicola Sancisi, with whom he established the studio Nettodesign in Pesaro.
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