Mangiarotti eros console table for skipper italy 1970 s.
Mangiarotti eros coffee table.
For sale on 1stdibs angelo mangiarotti for skipper eros coffee table grey mondragone marble italy 1970s.
A set of marble tables as the conclusion of a research on embedded furniture with no joints or clamps.
Angelo mangiarotti coffee table eros black marquina marble italy circa 1975.
The oval table features no joints or clamps and is architectural in its structure.
This set of eros series coffee tables was designed by angelo mangiarotti for skipper in italy in 1971.
Skipper series side table by angelo mangiarotti in marble black white labeled 1970s.
Later on angelo mangiarotti would have a long collaboration with furniture maker skipper with whom he would create a series of marble bronze and wood tables chairs and other designs.
The large table measures h 72 x w 66.
These tables were manufactured by frigerio.
The structural design of the eros tables involves gravity based embedding between the top and leg made possible by the truncated conical section of the leg itself.
The table rests on the cone shaped legs and the construction.
Angelo mangiarotti eros marble coffee table.
The structural design of the eros tables involves gravity based embedding between the top and leg made possible by the truncated conical section of the leg itself which easily accommodates the table top locking it in a preset position while the weight of the material makes the embedding.
The structural design of the eros tables includes gravity based embedding between the top and the leg made possible by the truncated conical portion of the leg itself which easily stores the table top in a pre set.
No chips or cracks or major blemishes.
This sculptural table by angelo mangiarotti is a skillful example of postmodern design.
This sculptural table by angelo mangiarotti is a skillful example.
Cocktail table by angelo mangiarotti marble 1970s.
These angelo mangiarotti tables are designed using stone and wood.
Angelo mangiarotti for skipper eros marble coffee table italy 1970s a series of marble tables to conclude research into embedded furniture without connections or clamps.
This is possible thanks to the truncated conical section of the leg which easily adapts to the top of the table and locks it in a predetermined position.
The structural design of the eros tables of angelo mangiarotti edited by agapecasa implies a fit between the top and the leg.
These are early examples of mangiarotti s strong preference to work with stone.
It is made of solid white carrara marble.