Narni is a coffee tablewhere balance and geometric dynamism play together.
Its elliptical structure derives from the reflection of two slats, gracefully supporting a circular glass top, culminating in a blend of softness and elegance. Each ellipse whispers the story of the wine's distinct aging journey, while the nuances and imprints of time give each Narni a natural and personalized charm.
Main features:
Tempered glass top:Diameter 100 cm, thickness 1 cm, offers resistance and transparency for a clear view of the underlying structure.
Distinctive elliptical structure:Made with two intersecting oak slats, it creates a unique visual and structural balance.
Sustainable materials:French oak reclaimed from end-of-life wine barrels sourced from prestigious Italian wineries.
Unique details:The natural variations in the wood, influenced by the wine, give each piece a distinctive look.
Technical specifications:
Dimensions:Height 44 cm x Width 58 cm x Top diameter 100 cm
Weight:25 kg
Materials:Reclaimed oak, tempered glass, stainless steel
Finish:Wood with natural tones influenced by wine
Ideal for:
Modern or classic living room
Relaxation area in the living room
Studies or offices with contemporary taste
High-profile lounges or waiting areas
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is the glass impact resistant?
Yes, the top is made of tempered glass, known for its strength and safety. - Is every table identical?
No, the natural variations in the wood and the traces left by the wine make each piece unique. - Is it possible to customize the coffee table?
Yes, upon request, it is possible to customize the wood color, the size of the glass top, and the origin of the oak.
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Weight: 30 kg
Dimensions: 27 × 30 cm
Brand: Winetage
Collection: Mediterranean
Environment: Indoor
Type: Coffee table
Dimensions: 580 x 1000 x H 440 mm
Material: Oak, glass, satin steel
Color: Gran Riserva Oak

Andrea Riva
"My vision is to look forward with tradition and respect. Elegance is in every detail, creating timeless works of art."

Francesco De Luca
“The creative art of making details no longer just details”