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The Teo low table, designed by Zanellato/Bortotto studio, stems from the idea of evoking a constructive and symbolic archetype such as the dome. A complex and fascinating architectural solution, adapted through various times and places by the great architects of history, from Borromini to Brunelleschi, from LIoyd Wright to Nervi. Accustomed to turning their gaze upwards towards the sky to observe these majestic vaults, the Venetian duo has flipped the point of view, imagining two spherical caps on the ground laid one on top of the other, almost in perfect balance. The surface has slight facets, recalling the segments that usually form the domes in architecture. The fascination for the colors shaped by time of the Mediterranean churches’ domes, inspired the warm tones as well as the material and natural texture of these tables. Its transversal nature, the materiality and the nuances that characterize it, make it a passe-partout accessory in Saba environments, both indoor and outdoor. Product Overview Product Details Product description The structure is made in structural polyurethane. The finish is a textured effect Ecomalta coating, made entirely by hand. Three available colors: slate, cement and earth. Also suitable for outdoor use. Product name Teo Designer Zanellato/Bortotto Dimensions Diameter 40cm, height 45cm Year 2022 Product sheet https://sabaitalia.it/prodotto/teo/ Designed by Zanellato / Bortotto Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Metis Metis enriches the Saba product category that interprets the sofa as a changing and organic element. New Product Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Vela Piping The Vela Piping sofa, by Zanellato/Bortotto, has been designed to offer an experience of comfort and elegance. Add to bookmarks Saba Italia New York armchair New York is a collection which proudly bears the name of the Big Apple. 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Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Metis Metis enriches the Saba product category that interprets the sofa as a changing and organic element.
New Product Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Vela Piping The Vela Piping sofa, by Zanellato/Bortotto, has been designed to offer an experience of comfort and elegance.
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia New York armchair New York is a collection which proudly bears the name of the Big Apple.
New Product Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Ring The Ring coffee table collection has been revisited in its proportions and finishes.
New Product Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Butter The new Butter coffee table evokes the blade that sinks into butter.
New Product Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Simposio Studiopepe designs Simposio, a new project for Saba.
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia My Taos The My Taos sofa best communicates Saba’s identity. Its based on the 4 pillars of the company: memory, comfort, design and poetry.
New Product Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Cime The new "Cime" carpet collection stems from Saba's desire to use the material of which a carpet is made of as a canvas to express its values, that is the concept of memory and poet
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Avant-après Flow, adapt, create void, rearrange space, receive and renew indefinitely. The Avant‐Après seating is able to do it all.
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Fleur & Petite Fleur The Petite Fleur chair and the Fleur armchair, designer S.Bicego, are inspired by the grace of a flower, redesigning the iconic cantilever and softening the steel structure.
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Pan Flute armchair The Pan Flute bench is molded into a new an armchair form.Rigorous yet extremely comfortable, it gives a new rhythm to spaces.
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Geo Geo is an all rounded project. The proportions have been designed with upmost attention, a voluminous form is rested on a thin and elegant frame, like a nest.
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Teatro Magico Teatro Magico, the first Saba table designed by the architecture studio 967 Arch, is a scenic backdrop for the domestic and contract environment. A curtain that opens and closes in dialogue wi
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Vela Since always, sails have represented a symbol of compromise between man and nature, as the dialogue between these two worlds.
Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Teatro Magico low table Teatro Magico Low Table is the new sculptural coffee table inspired by the sinuous base of the homonymous table.
New Product Add to bookmarks Saba Italia Tres The Tres low table is the first project designed by Mut Design, creative duo from Valencia, for Saba.