Sushi Outdoor Table
- Designer:
- Bartoli Design
- Brand:
- Kristalia
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Beauty, technology and innovation: Sushi is a furnishing philosophy expressed in the shape of a table. Designed by Bartoli Design, our best-selling table sums up our poetic nature with its minimalist shape and sophisticated materials chosen for the top, including Alucompact® and Pure-white laminates, Fenix-NTM®, DEKTON® by Cosentino, and glass. The frame and legs, made of 6x6cm drawn anodized aluminium are available in a contrasting colour or can be painted in the same colour as the top. Available in a fixed or extendable version, Sushi was created in 2002 and since then it has been constantly updated in its finishes and sizes, continuing to be our most popular table year after year.
Beauty, technology and innovation: Sushi is a furnishing philosophy expressed in the shape of a table. Designed by Bartoli Design, our best-selling table sums up our poetic nature with its minimalist shape and sophisticated materials chosen for the top, including Alucompact® and Pure-white laminates, Fenix-NTM®, DEKTON® by Cosentino, and glass. The frame and legs, made of 6x6cm drawn anodized aluminium are available in a contrasting colour or can be painted in the same colour as the top. Available in a fixed or extendable version, Sushi was created in 2002 and since then it has been constantly updated in its finishes and sizes, continuing to be our most popular table year after year.
Designer
Associated studio of architecture and design Today, Bartoli Design, a team comprising Carlo, Paolo and Anna Bartoli, continues its experience in design and design culture begun...