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Coffee Table

Luca Meda, 1988

A host of small tables populate homes. Objects born with the function of holding things and keeping ar­mchairs company. Silent servants at the service of the inhabitants. Poggio, designed by Luca Meda in 1988, is an oval-shaped coffee table that can be tilted and adjusted in height.

Design Luca Meda, 1988

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Luca Meda

Luca Meda wrote an important chapter in Italian enterprise history. He contributed to the design culture of the Molteni Group with great passion and dedication. He was an example of a perfect symbiosis between creativity, business, art and industry. This is something of a paradox for a designer who loves drawing and uses a pencil more than any other tool to describe and reinvent reality. Since the late 70's Luca Meda was dedicated to the design of ranges. He created furniture which became icons. With Aldo Rossi he created the Piroscafo bookshelf, the Zim chairs and the Ho armchair, the Vivette armchair, the Primafila sofa, the 505 programme and the Pass system.

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Luca Meda

“Simplicity is not good in itself, but there surely is a type of simplicity that comes from generations of work”.

Luca Meda