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Serenissimo

Designed 1985 – 2021

The Serenissimo Dining Table is a masterful blend of geometry and materials, presenting a graphic composition with four columns and a linear steel beam that elevates the tabletop. Inspired by the original design of Lella and Massimo Vignelli, the table speaks through its refined proportions and minimalist form. The base is finished in either sleek metallic tones or soft Venetian stucco, while the expansive glass top—up to 10 feet long—rests atop, creating a harmonious balance of monumental scale and elegance.



Materials:
Tabletop: 
glass
Frame: micaceous metal
Legs: steel

Finishes:
Tabletop: .59 inch thick transparent glass, extra clear opalescent glass, cast glass in the colors black, mustard yellow, English green, pink and lacquered frosted white glass.
Frame: grey painted micaceous metal.
Legs: 4 cylindrical bases (Ø 11.02 inches ) made with a steel tube, painted in either a gun-metal grey or orbital bronze finish, or, in Encausto’s more tactile variations, in the colors terracotta, green, and white.

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Measurements:Show Metric
Dimensions (imperial)
L 98.42/118.11/137.79 x D 47.24 x H 28.34 inches
L 62.99 x D 62.99 x H 28.34 inches
L 70.86 x D 70.86 x H 28.34 inches
L 78.74 x D 78.74 x H 28.34 inches
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Designer

Lella & Massimo Vignelli

Lella and Massimo Vignelli are a husband-and wife team. They studied in Venice, ltaly, and in 1960 established the Massimo and Lella Vignelli Office of Design and Architecture in Milan, working with graphics, products, furniture and interiors. In 1965 they founded Unimark lnternational Corporation, and, in 1971, Vignelli Associates, with an office in New York and liaison offices in Paris and Milan. The Vignellis’ work has been awarded numerous prizes and exhibited several times in sector publications, in the United States and abroad. Several of his works are included in the permanent collections of several museums.

David Law
David Law studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, where he graduated with honors in 1961. In 1967 he joined Unimark lnternational as an executive designer in the Detroit and Chicago offices and, in 1978 he joined Vignelli Associates. Mr. Law’s experience includes work and graphic, packaging, environmental, exhibition, product, furniture and interior design. His work is represented in the permanent collection of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum.

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