This handsome new collection from Poliform are a study in refinement
August 17th, 2012
Poliform’s Tridente series of occasional tables, bring together contemporary aesthetics and a traditional manufacturing techniques.
Immaculately finished, these timber, Emmanuel Gallina designed pieces complement any hospitality, residential or commercial space thanks to their minimalist appeal.
Practicality is key, with the T-shaped leg detail allowing each table to align closely – even overlap with – the arm of a low sofa., beyond this each table can nest neatly with another from the collection just as easily.
Offered with a variety of tops and base sizes, the Tridente Collection is versatile enough to meet your needs, regardless of space restrictions.
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