The AD.DA occasional table collection, an extreme expression of aesthetic modularity, is manufactured in compliance with the canons of production and storage efficiency.
The series, made with separate bases and tops, is proposed in various configurations, with a pair of metal legs supporting the marble or wooden tops inserted at varying distances, depending on the size and the circular or elongated shape of the top.
A taller version, entirely in metal and with a reduced top, completes the range, enhancing its extremely figurative content.
AD.DA as the chosen name, recalls the project’s basic concept: a combination of two elements that are otherwise independent, a small distance separating them, but perceived as a single integral whole.