Maestro table designed by Gianfranco Frattini for Acerbis with a solid ash base and medium-density wood fiber top with open-pore brush inlaid veneer. Available in five sizes.
Designed in the late 1990s by architect Gianfranco Frattini, the Maestro table represents a perfect synthesis of design vision and excellent craftsmanship typical of Italian cabinetmaking. Wood, Frattini's favorite material, becomes the medium through which the architect expresses his passion for the material, giving each project a unique and recognizable identity.
The current reissue of the Maestro table remains faithful to the original design, preserving the elegance and harmony of the lines, but at the same time it is updated with the introduction of new contemporary woods and with dimensions designed to adapt to the needs of modern living spaces. The base and central deck, characterized by a refined play of cutouts and joints, clearly evoke the aesthetics of traditional Japanese architecture, emphasizing the influence of different cultures and the ability of Italian design to dialogue with them harmoniously.