exceptional Italian dining table designed in the 1950s by Leonardo Fiori for ISA, Bergamo, Italy.
Executed in richly figured rosewood, the octagonal top presents a masterfully composed radial veneer pattern converging towards a central medallion — a disciplined yet expressive exercise in geometry and cabinetmaking virtuosity. The depth and movement of the timber lend the surface a quiet, cultivated drama that reveals itself beautifully under shifting light.
The table rests upon a sculptural blackened metal base of distinctly modernist character — architectural in presence yet restrained in silhouette. Of particular note is the ingenious integrated levelling mechanism, conceived to ensure the table remains perfectly in balance even on uneven floors. A detail that speaks of technical intelligence as much as aesthetic refinement.
Comfortably seating eight, this is Italian mid-century design at its most assured: rational, confident, and discreetly luxurious.
A serious piece for the informed collector.
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exceptional Italian dining table designed in the 1950s by Leonardo Fiori for ISA
