Dritto, Salvatori

This minimalist table collection is available with a stone top made of 99% post-industrial recycled material.

Combining a geometric iron frame and a natural stone top, Dritto from Italian architect and designer Piero Lissoni for Salvatori is inspired by artisan craftsmanship and the environment. The top is available in Carrara marble (shown) or Pietra D’Avola, both honed, or Lithoverde, a stone compound that contains 99% post-industrial recycled material. It is available in round, rectangular, and oval shapes configured as a dining table, a coffee table, or a work surface. salvatori.it

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