Tables are a prominent fixture in our living rooms. We pick them to match our existing furniture even though we want them to serve more purpose than that alone. Even in that, something like the Pinto, a curved table collective designed by Milan-based studio Skrivo for Miniforms, stands out to be an element of surprise for anyone visiting your home. It’s far from an ordinary table: inspired by the concrete flooring of Venetian palaces the table is a piece of art to behold.
Pinto has a unique contemporary approach assigned to its make. Infused with fragments of marble and stone, the table is a classic furniture example with sculptural allure. A smooth and majestic surface coats the exterior of the table. Pintos’ design and speckled texture make for a great interior add-on.
Special emphasis has been laid on its precise compound compositions and mold processes. The table comes clean devoid of any chemical or metallic impurities. The use of recyclable and non-reinforced concrete is made at large to attain a lightweight and smooth finish.
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Adding a touch of sustainability, Pinto rides on its recyclable and reusable concrete aspects. An ingenious use of material helps embrace its distinctive aesthetics and provide durability. Made to brave any weather conditions, the table serves the purpose of both indoor and outdoor adventures. It functions as a great place to keep your books, snacks, devices, or newspapers.
Pinto’s captivating design serves dynamic interplay of perspectives. The table is made available in two harmonious shapes. Adapting the names of Italian ice-cream flavors – Stracciatella, Licorice, and Hazelnut, it comes in three different color variations to choose from.
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