Mixing clean design lines and decorative surface elements, these Cages Tables by Piergiorgio Robino and Gabriele Bagnoli embody the true meaning of elegance. The unique furniture pieces are truly one-of-a-kind in their aesthetic that brings together cage-like framing structures and inserted plate and tray elements.
The tabletop and storage trey pieces are made from iron and polished and patinated bronze materials that are displayed in both turquoise and aged earth tones. Experimenting with raw treated materials, designers Piergiorgio Robino and Gabriele Bagnoli of Studio Nucleo created these stunning and sophisticated Cages Tables.
The practical and aesthetically stunning home decor pieces embrace an understated yet opulent design concept that is adorned without losing its sleek and streamlined quality.
Rectangle Layered Furnishings
These Cages Tables Marry Aesthetics with User-Practicality
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