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METROPOLIS XXL By Tonelli Design
Collection: Metropolis
Designer: Giuseppe Maurizio Scutellà
Manufacture year: 2022
Type: Rectangular tempered glass table
Metropolis XXL is a completely glass table with rectangular top and double base. The Metropolis XXL table widens the range of the existing Metropolis collection. Essential and eclectic, it is the main character of homes and offices. It can be perfectly adapted to any interior design style because of the lightness of the glass and the vast range of available dimensions. The glass top available in round or rectangular shape is laid on the bases, characterised by an elegant geometric design. Table with big dimension top in tempered extra clear or smoked glass. The bases, made of several glass parts glued together, are placed next to each other so as to support tops of various forms and dimensions. Tops and bases, in extra clear or smoked glass, can have the same finish or a combination of the two. Metropolis is a collection of furnishings enhanced by a pleasant materic contrast, generated by the combination of glass and ceramic, including dining and living room tables, side tables and consoles. All the items stand out for a base in extra-clear or fumé glass, composed of a series of vertical parts welded together, with different lengths, heights and angles. The tops resting on the bases come in the new ceramic+glass finish and in the variants Noir Desire, with gold and bronze veins, Calacatta Arabescato, white with grey-beige veins, and Grigio Orobico, with light and dark grain. The top is made by welding a sheet of ceramic to one of glass, with a final result of absolute aesthetic purity: reduced thickness, large sizes and high technical performance to stand up to wear and maintenance. The tables are also available in the version with a glass top, in different sizes. Metropolis makes reference to the silent film of the same name directed in 1927 by Fritz Lang, which represented a futuristic new world; the name was chosen by the designer to emphasize the visionary architectural concept behind the project. Scutellà wants to break free of the traditional concept of the table as a top with four legs, creating an unusual and original work of micro-architecture thanks to a game of staggered planes.