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    Teatro Table

    **** Ships in 16 - 20 Weeks From Magis in Italy****

    Design Marc Berthier, 1979/2010
    Solid beech wood, MDF or tempered glass top
    Made by Magis

    Historically, travelling theatres such as the Commedia dell'Arte or that of Moliere's company performed in public squares, on a "stage" made of floorboards set on trestles, known in Italy as Piccolo Teatro, or small theatre. Thus, Teatro trestle is the archetype for the adjustable trestles used with drawing boards by artists, architects, etc. Marc Berthier redesigned it for Magis in 1979, seeking in its proportions a structural and functional harmony such that it could be used for a work table (in both a seated and a standing position), dinner table or console table.

    The base is solid beech wood, and assembled using visible tenons and mortices. The top is offered with tempered glass or reversible white/black MDF top. The table was re-issued by Magis in 2010.

    78.7" L | 35.4" w | base: 26" d | 15.75" w | 26.8"/37.4" h
    tempered glass top: 0.6" thick
    MDF top: 1.18" thick

    Teatro Table

    **** Ships in 16 - 20 Weeks From Magis in Italy****

    Design Marc Berthier, 1979/2010
    Solid beech wood, MDF or tempered glass top
    Made by Magis

    Historically, travelling theatres such as the Commedia dell'Arte or that of Moliere's company performed in public squares, on a "stage" made of floorboards set on trestles, known in Italy as Piccolo Teatro, or small theatre. Thus, Teatro trestle is the archetype for the adjustable trestles used with drawing boards by artists, architects, etc. Marc Berthier redesigned it for Magis in 1979, seeking in its proportions a structural and functional harmony such that it could be used for a work table (in both a seated and a standing position), dinner table or console table.

    The base is solid beech wood, and assembled using visible tenons and mortices. The top is offered with tempered glass or reversible white/black MDF top. The table was re-issued by Magis in 2010.

    78.7" L | 35.4" w | base: 26" d | 15.75" w | 26.8"/37.4" h
    tempered glass top: 0.6" thick
    MDF top: 1.18" thick