Designed by: Piero Bottoni
Manufactured by: Zanotta
On the occasion of the Milan Furniture Fair 2016 and thanks to the original designs conserved at the Polytechnic University of Milan and rendered available by the Archivio Bottoni, Zanotta reconstructed and put into production the Fenice dining table. Fenice was the first modern table with a central leg, designed in 1936, twenty years prior to the appearance of tables with similar supports in furniture catalogues. Manufactured by Zanotta.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1936.
90.6" W, 47.2" D, 28.2" H
“Many people might deem it an exaggeration to present the products of just one manufacturer as a ‘micromodel’ of Italian furniture design in its entirety. However, if it makes no sense to claim that Zanotta’s production alone represents all the key moments of the Italian design history of the last sixty years, we must admit that this history could not be written without referring to its contribution.” - Emilio Ambasz, 1988. From its inception in 1954, Zanotta has been known for the quality, function, and comfort of its furniture designs – all underscored with a remarkable commitment to research and experimentation with materials and technology to enable new aesthetics. Zanotta’s catalogue of iconic modern and contemporary designs chronicles the evolution of Italian furniture design within the 20th and 21st centuries.
Designed by: Piero Bottoni
Manufactured by: Zanotta
On the occasion of the Milan Furniture Fair 2016 and thanks to the original designs conserved at the Polytechnic University of Milan and rendered available by the Archivio Bottoni, Zanotta reconstructed and put into production the Fenice dining table. Fenice was the first modern table with a central leg, designed in 1936, twenty years prior to the appearance of tables with similar supports in furniture catalogues. Manufactured by Zanotta.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1936.
90.6" W, 47.2" D, 28.2" H