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About this Product
The 180 cm version of the Zanotta Quaderna 2600 table takes the same radical-design spirit of the original and stretches it into a more spacious, commanding form — its precise black-on-white grid becomes a dramatic graphic statement across a larger surface, giving the table the presence of a sculptural centrepiece. Rooted in the utopian design vision of the collective behind it, the table feels like a piece of conceptual art that also happens to be functional — a bold, architectural object that transforms a dining or communal space into an “artificial landscape.”

About the Designer
The group was set up in Florence in 1966, contributing with theories and designs to the radical architecture movement. In 1972 it set an environment for the show "Italy: The New Domestic Landscape" at the M.o.M.A. in New York. Between 1973 and 1975 Superstudio joined the “Global Tools”, participating in several Triennale shows and in 1978 it set a personal exhibition at the National Institute of Architecture in Rome. Since 1973 its members have been teaching at the Faculty of Architecture in Florence. In 1982 the Israel Museum in Jerusalem set a complete retrospective show of Superstudio’s works.
Superstudio
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