The Piano collection has expanded and the new version of the dining table with rectangular top is born. The central leg of the round table version is divided into two parts to support the generous rectangular top with bevelled corners. The sculptural and simultaneously lightweight features of the table remain unchanged and, thanks to a special attachment plate, it allows the two legs to be turned in different positions (perpendicular or slanting at 45° in relation to the top), bringing a sense of movement to the table.
Paolo Emanuele Nava (1989) and Luca Maria Arosio (1988) are Nava + Arosio. The studio of the two Italians designer has two headquarters, one in Milan, and one in Lissone, in a big house-studio- laboratory of the first '900's.