
Octa
Octa comes from the Greek word “okto” meaning eight: the number of legs that make up the elaborate base of the Octa dining table, metal elements that intersect in an apparently disordered way. This idea arose from playing with Shanghai sticks, an age-old pastime that suggests an idea of chaos and turmoil, lightness and randomness.
The top can be fixed or extendable, and is available in a wide range of materials and finishes; in the round version, the table is fixed and made of glass or ceramic. In the fixed rectangular and barrel versions, veneered and solid wood finishes for the top are available. Its image, in contrast with the base, is sober and linear. The overall result is an almost molecular equilibrium for a decidedly unusual and elegant table, able to characterise the space with a sought-after and contemporary meaning: that of a sign that becomes an object.

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Finishes
- American walnut
- American walnut
- Brushed coal oak
- Brushed coal oak
- Brushed natural oak
- Brushed natural oak
- Walnut Canaletto
Riepilogo:Solid woodAmerican walnut
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Bartoli Design
A long-standing collaboration, that between Bonaldo and Bartoli Design, whose team is composed by Carlo, Anna and Paolo Bartoli. Their design and project knowledge led to the creation of popular products, like the Sol table that won the "2010 Good Design Award”, the Still table that won the “Good Design Award" in 2012 and received the "Red Dot Award" in 2013, while the Octa table was awarded the "Good Design Award" in 2013.
