The Zinco table is made of galvanized steel with a removable structure. The top is composed of bent sheets, assembled using visible mechanical fastenings. The legs are made of steel tubes.

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The Zinco table is a tribute to metal and its craftsmanship, distinctive elements of Desalto’s DNA. Inspired by industrial structures, the table stands out for its essential aesthetic, with visible screws and bolts, mechanical fastenings, and bent sheets that clearly reveal its construction. Removable to facilitate transport and the production process, it maintains a monolithic and monochromatic appearance, suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.

The Zinco table is a tribute to metal and its craftsmanship, distinctive elements of Desalto's identity. Inspired by industrial structures, it features a minimalist design, with visible screws and joints, mechanical fastenings, and bent sheets that clearly showcase the construction process. Removable to facilitate transport and production, it maintains a monomaterial and monochromatic appearance, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
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The Zinco table represents a perfect balance between engineering and design, combining the solidity of its metal structure with the refinement of the available finishes. The tabletops, offered in wood veneer or marble variants, add a touch of warmth to the design. The result is a table that blends robustness with visual lightness, seamlessly adapting to residential settings.
Product information

Height: 73 cm
Dimensions:
160 x 160 cm
100 x 200 cm
100 x 250 cm
100 x 299 cm
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After graduating and training in Milan, in 2006 he moved back to his region, Friuli Venezia Giulia, where, in the historic fortress-city of Palmanova he founded the “LucidiPevere” design studio together with Paolo Lucidi. Since 2021 he has also been working as a freelancer, personally following some of the most prestigious brands in the furniture industry such as Roda, Archipanels, Agape, Arflex JP, De Padova, Driade, Foscarini, Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, Hem, Kristalia, Ligne Roset, Living Divani, Porro, Stylex, Zanotta and many others. His origins – Friuli Venezia Giulia is a borderland and historical crossroads of cultures – made him a designer particularly open to the concept of diversity, often intended as a quest for all the possible design meeting points between form, archetype, materials, and technologies. He strongly believes in human relationships and long- lasting products, for which he is constantly looking for a “pragmatic poetics” able to balance the corporate identity with the key element of the project. Over the years he has taught and held lectures in several design faculties as well as collaborated with a lot of international companies considered benchmarks in various sectors, including furniture, lighting, bathroom, and home accessories. Some of his creations have received awards and recognitions – such as Designpreis Deutschland, Red Dot Design Award, IF Design Award, Good Design and two “Golden Compass” Honorable Mentions – and are now exhibited in the most important international museums.