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Ultra-rare Quattro Gatti nesting tables by Mario Bellini for C&B Italia. A 1960s Italian design icon in glossy black resin. Versatile, collectible, and iconic Space Age furniture in excellent vintage condition. Collectors must-have!
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item. nesting tablesmodel. quattro gattidesigner. Mario Bellinimaker. C&B Italiaperiod. 60scountry. Italymaterial. resincolor. glossy blackdimensions (cm). 50 x 50 x 92 (H)condition. excellent condition, glossy and clean, with signs of age-related wear visible only upon close inspection (scratches, micro-chips, and a small hairline crack on the leg of table no. 3).art. # 1688
The Quattro Gatti nesting tables by Mario Bellini for C&B Meda Italia are a rare and extraordinary find in the realm of vintage furniture, epitomizing the bold and playful design of the 1960s Space Age era. Designed in 1967, this unique set is crafted from fiberlite resin, a material conceived for durability and vibrant color. The tables feature a rare glossy black hue adding an touch of timeless elegance, while maintaining the minimalistic, sculptural quality that Bellinis designs are renowned for.
Each of the four tables in the set is designed to function independently or be stacked together, creating a distinctive tower effect with a wider base tapering to a narrower top. This design is both functional and visually striking, showcasing Bellinis innovative approach to modular furniture. The largest table measures 50 x 50 cm in width, while the smallest has a width of 44 cm, providing a range of sizes for versatile use. The tower of four tables measures 92 cm in height.
The tables have been carefully maintained and are ready to add a touch of 1960s Italian design flair to your home or office space.
Collectible, functional, and iconic, this Quattro Gatti set is a remarkable example of Mario Bellini’s early work, celebrated for its contribution to Space Age furniture design and the forward-thinking philosophy of C&B Italia. Whether displayed as individual pieces or as a stunning stacked tower, these tables represent a significant piece of design history.