Essential elegance and minimalist sophistication define this extraordinary coffee table designed by Ausenda for Ny Form in the 1960s. A perfect balance of premium materials and precise geometry, it adds a touch of refined modernity to any interior.
The structure is crafted from wood with a base covered in black laminate, creating a striking contrast with the upper shell, which is clad in chrome-plated steel and topped with a luxurious smoked mirrored glass surface. The interplay of reflections and surfaces enhances the sense of lightness and depth, accentuating its sculptural character.
This table has undergone a careful conservation restoration, preserving its authenticity and excellent condition. A high-quality piece, ideal for modern, vintage, or contemporary interiors.
W.80 / H.25 / D.80 (cm)
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Ny Form: Innovation and Design from the 1960s to the 1980s
Ny Form was one of the most remarkable Italian companies in the design scene between the 1960s and 1980s, standing out for its formal research and use of innovative materials. Founded in Bologna with the aim of combining elegance and functionality, the company collaborated with prominent designers and architects, contributing to the spread of modernist and experimental styles of the era.
Among its most notable collaborations was that with Ausenda, known for his minimalist and geometric furniture, often characterized by the use of polished metals, glass, and fine woods. Ny Form also worked with other influential designers, helping to define a refined aesthetic that remains highly sought after in the high-end vintage market today.
Their creations, including coffee tables, seating, and decorative furnishings, are distinguished by a balance between architectural rigor and formal elegance, making Ny Form pieces authentic representations of 20th-century Italian design.