Frametable oval 190

cod. 498_190

oval table

Fixed table with structure made of die-cast aluminium elements, with lacquered or polished finish.
Top in:
- extra light tempered glass, thickness 12 mm (lying table top, no need for extra fixing)
- glass sandwich, thickness 16 mm (lying table top, no need for extra fixing)
- alveolar aluminium laminated with pre-composed oak veneer, thickness 18 mm
- alveolar aluminium laminated with oak or walnut veneer, thickness 18 mm
- stratified marble, thickness 16 mm (smooth finish with water-repellent and stain-resistant treatment; lying table top, no need for extra fixing)

DINING: Version with possibility to have the seatplace at the head of the table.

Polished
MATERIAlias_A019
MATERIAlias_A011
MATERIAlias_A047
MATERIAlias_A051
MATERIAlias_A041
Powder-coated textured finish
MATERIAlias_A081
MATERIAlias_A080
MATERIAlias_A082
MATERIAlias_A083
MATERIAlias_A084
MATERIAlias_A085
Powder-coated gloss finish
Glass
Glass sandwich
Wood
Pre-composed wood
Marble

Alberto Meda

Ritratto ufficiale Alberto Meda

He was born in Lenno Tremezzina (Como) in 1945. He graduated in mechanical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Milan. In 1987 and 1989, he designed two historic chairs for Alias, Lightlight and Softlight, the first currently on display in MoMA’s permanent collection. The first Alias chairs of the Frame collection date back to 1994, followed in 2003 by Frametable, in 2007 by the Tech wood outdoor collection, and in 2009 by the Biplane tables. In 2011, he was awarded ADI’S Compasso d’Oro for the Teak folding outdoor table. He co-designed the Hydrochair chair (2011) and the HUB system (2022) with Francesco Meda. He lives and works in Milan.

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