Rado Ker-Wood Round Dining Table
The Rado Ker-Wood round dining table stands boldly as a striking contemporary dining table. The wood top encompasses a ceramic insert forming a complementing marriage of elegant materials. The pedestal base features a unique technique that creates a wrapping ceramic finish. The round shape and multiple sizes make this table adaptable to a variety of modern dining rooms and kitchens.
The Rado Ker-Wood round dining table is designed by Paolo Cattalan with the utmost attention to detail. It is manufactured in Italy to ensure quality and is easily customized. Choose from several ceramic and wood trim combinations to suite your decor needs. The ceramic insert can be stationary or swiveling for added convenience.
Designed by
Born in 1973 in Thiene, Vicenza, Paolo Cattelan is a talented product designer who joined the family business, Cattelan Italia, in 1995. He and his brother, Lorenzo are Commercial Directors of the prestigious company and design eye-catching and grand products.
Cattelan's work consists of artistic elements that make them both practical and sculpturesque. His products are popular and highly sought after.
Manufactured by
- From Cattelan Italia
- Designed by Paolo Cattelan
- Wood top with ceramic insert
- Pedestal base with wrapping ceramic
- Several ceramic options for the top insert and base
- Ceramic insert can be fixed or swiveling
- Round top in several sizes
- Made in Italy
Fixed Version:
- 63"Round (39" Insert)
- 70¾"Round (46½" Insert)
Swivel Version:
- 63"Round (30¾" Insert)
- 70¾"Round (38½" Insert)
Height:
- 29½"
Base:
- 22¾"W
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