Cristallo Dining Table by Egidio Di Rosa & Pier Alessandro Giusti
The Cristallo Dining Table, designed by Egidio Di Rosa and Pier Alessandro Giusti for Ultima Edizione, is a rare and sculptural example of Italian postmodern design from the late 1980s. Conceived as a dialogue between solidity and transparency, the table features an architectural Carrara marble base composed of two independent, wave-like elements, paired with a glass top that introduces visual lightness and balance. Its strong sculptural presence, combined with refined material contrast, allows the piece to function both as a dining table and as a statement work of collectible design, making it a striking centerpiece for sophisticated interiors.
Measurements:
132 × 132 × 73 cm
Approx. 3 cm (top thickness)
About the designers:
Egidio Di Rosa and Pier Alessandro Giusti are Italian designers associated with experimental and limited-edition furniture produced during the 1980s. Their work reflects a period in which Italian design explored the intersection of architecture, sculpture, and functional objects. The Cristallo dining table exemplifies this approach through its bold geometry, expressive use of marble, and careful balance between mass and transparency, securing its place within the landscape of collectible late 20th-century Italian design.
The Cristallo Dining Table, designed by Egidio Di Rosa and Pier Alessandro Giusti for Ultima Edizione, is a rare and sculptural example of Italian postmodern design from the late 1980s. Conceived as a dialogue between solidity and transparency, the table features an architectural Carrara marble base composed of two independent, wave-like elements, paired with a glass top that introduces visual lightness and balance. Its strong sculptural presence, combined with refined material contrast, allows the piece to function both as a dining table and as a statement work of collectible design, making it a striking centerpiece for sophisticated interiors.
Measurements:
132 × 132 × 73 cm
Approx. 3 cm (top thickness)
About the designers:
Egidio Di Rosa and Pier Alessandro Giusti are Italian designers associated with experimental and limited-edition furniture produced during the 1980s. Their work reflects a period in which Italian design explored the intersection of architecture, sculpture, and functional objects. The Cristallo dining table exemplifies this approach through its bold geometry, expressive use of marble, and careful balance between mass and transparency, securing its place within the landscape of collectible late 20th-century Italian design.
These are antique pieces and are sold as such. Although VV does its best to highlight major flaws, minor imperfections should be expected reflecting the age and previous use of the piece.
