769/11-1-A-2-30 - Mvsevm

Hai bisogno di informazioni?

Siamo qui
Per aiutarti

Se vuoi chiedere informazioni a proposito di un prodotto o se vuoi sapere informazioni di carattere generale inviaci un messaggio, ti risponderemo il prima possibile.

Mvsevm

Richiedi il Catalogo

Compila il modulo qui presente, riceverai per mail il catalogo aggiornato di Mvsevm.
Newsletter

Resta sempre aggiornato sulle ultime novità Mvsevm

Tables

769/11-1-A-2-30

Tavolino Saarinen | Mvsevm
Designer Eero Saarinen, year 1956
 

There is some doubt regarding the chronology of the pedestal series. However, it is certain that the chair were developed before the tables. It has been said that Saarinen began drawing the chairs as early as 1953. However, Don Petit, Saarinen's assistant is reported as saying that the first sketches were made in 1955 and full sized models of the chairs were completed in 1956. The work on the tables began after 1956 and were the last pieces of furniture designed by Saarinen before his untimely death in 1961.
The pedestal group was Saarinen's attempt to solve the problem of the "slum of legs" and to eliminate the resulting visual clutter. Since his early work with Eames, he had continued to work on the problem of creating "organic furniture", that is, furniture in a unified form and in a single material. Visually the pedestal group presents an organic unity. However, given the technical limits of the time, Saarinen did not manage to make this series from a single moulded material. The bases had to be made of cast aluminum since moulded plastic in such a graceful form did not have sufficient strengh to support a heavy table top or large person. Consequently, from this point of view, Saarinen considered this project a failure and hoped some day to find a mouldable plastic material strong enough to solve the problem without having to compromise the beauty of the final object.

Tavolo Saarinen | Mvsevm

Coffee Table Reel

769 (Tulip table)

Table with painted cast aluminium pedestal. Top available in marble, ceramic or lacquered.
Satin (matt) marble on demand.

COD: 769/11
Ø H.
80 74 CM
Ø H.
31,5″ 29,1″ IN
COD: 769/1
Ø H.
91 74 CM
Ø H.
35,8″ 29,1″ IN
COD: 769/A
Ø H.
107 74 CM
Ø H.
42,2″ 29,1″ IN
COD: 769/2
Ø H.
120 74 CM
Ø H.
47,2″ 29,1″ IN
COD: 769/30
Ø H.
130 74 CM
Ø H.
51,2″ 29,1″ IN

Finishes

The certified quality of Mvsevm’s italian design solutions, all traditionally-made using top-quality materials, becomes the focal point of furnishings where style is an experience to be explored. A collection born from formal creativity and sensibility for materials and a journey into the beauty of contemporary spaces.
TOP
ANTIGRAFFIO

RAL 9005 Matt black

RAL 9016 Matt white

RAL 9005 Matt black

RAL 9005
Matt black

RAL 9016 Matt white

RAL 9016
Matt white

MARMI

White “Calacatta”marble

Brown “Emperador” marble

Marmo “Fior Di Pesco”

Grey “Imperiale” marble / Stone grey

“Green Issorie” marble

“Red Levanto” marble

White “Michelangelo” marble

White “Calacatta”marble

White “Calacatta”marble
Origin : Tuscany, Italy
Very precious, Calacatta is a white marble characterized by large veins of warm gray shades of light color, coming from Tuscany.

Brown “Emperador” marble

Brown “Emperador” marble
Origin : Spain
A brown-colored spotted marble with various shades of brown and white veins. It is quarried in Spain and can be light or dark.

Marmo “Fior Di Pesco”

Marmo “Fior di Pesco” grigio
Origin : Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
Fior di Pesco is an Italian marble with light tones ranging from white to gray to light green with ivory, gray and rosé veins. Very much appreciated by architects and interior designers, this material is suitable for a variety of interior.

Grey “Imperiale” marble / Stone grey

Grey “Imperiale” marble / Stone grey
Origin : Iran
Quarried in Iran, Grey Stone marble is a compact, fine-grained calcareous stone. It has a fair degree of hardness, with a uniform base color that ranges from anthracite-grey to dove-grey. The surface vein pattern comprises distinct, fine white veins that vary depending on the originating quarry. These surface features should not be considered flaws, but rather exquisite differences that highlight the uniqueness of the material. The marble is finished with a polyester polish coat to enhance its exceptional beauty.

“Green Issorie” marble

“Green Issorie” marble
Origin : Valle d’Aosta, Italy
Verde Issorie is a prized Italian marble quarried in the Valle d’Aosta area; it is distinguished by variegated shades of green and black, punctuated by tiny white dots.

“Red Levanto” marble

“Red Levanto” marble
Origin : Liguria, Italy
Rosso Levanto is a variety of red marble, extracted in the open quarries of Levanto and the coast of La Spezia (Italy). The red color is due mainly to the presence of hematite. Its particular color and its characteristics of durability make it a particularly fine marble.

White “Michelangelo” marble

White “Michelangelo” marble
Origin : Tuscany, Italy
Statuary White is a crystalline white calcareous marble with grey veins; of Tuscan origin.

CERAMICA

Ceramika Noir

Ceramika Gold

CeramiKa Statuario

Ceramika Noir

Noir Ceramic

Ceramika Gold

Gold Ceramic

CeramiKa Statuario

Statuario Ceramic

BASE
LACCATURE

50.20.10 Brown

180.40.10 Green

1035 Pearl Beige

3007 amaranth

4820 Rusty pear

RAL 9005 Matt black

RAL 9016 Matt white

Peltro SA

Laccatura Bronzo graffiato

Bronzo graffiato

50.20.10 Brown

50.20.10 Brown

180.40.10 Green

180.40.10 Green

1035 Pearl Beige

1035 Pearl Beige

3007 amaranth

3007 amaranth

4820 Rusty pear

4820 Rusty pear

RAL 9005 Matt black

RAL 9005
Matt black

RAL 9016 Matt white

RAL 9016
Matt white

Peltro SA

Peltro SA

Laccatura Bronzo graffiato

Bronzo graffiato

Hand scratched antiqued bronze lacquering

Colors and finishes are approximate and may slightly differ from actual ones. Please visit ALIVAR dealers to see the complete sample collection and get further details about our products.

Download

Catalogues

Data Sheet
Download PDF Data Sheet

Download PDF

You may also like…

Next Project

769/3-4

Keep Scrolling
Tavolino Saarinen | Mvsevm
Open chat
Hello 👋
Can we help you?