This elegant ovale dining table, designed by Aldo Tura, Italy, has a wooden frame covered with tobacco colored goatskin, varnished in acrylic lacquer.
Aldo Tura was an Italian furniture designer best known for his mid-century tables and lamps. Combining his interest in Art Deco and Art Nouveau with low-slung minimalist design of the 1940s and 50s, he often utilised unusual materials like parchment, egg shell, and goatskin, frequently employing wheels and casters in his designs. Born in 1909, Tura began manufacturing his signature furniture in the 1930s, focusing on limited production of handcrafted designs produced within the confines of traditional craftsmanship.
Set of 6 rare Italian curved shape dining chairs, with chrome structure and cane seat, Italy, 70s.
Price for the set of 6 pieces.