Item No.
100421771
Rio Low Coffee Table
$13,010.00
Item No.
100421771
Rio Low Coffee Table
$13,010.00
Cane
Carrara
Nero Marquina
- Modern low coffee table.
- Irregular outer edge lends visual interest.
- Choose from three different tops.
- 13" H 55" DIA
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- In-Home Delivery
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Designed by Charlotte Perriand for Cassina
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A conversation piece —
Adorn your living room with the striking Rio Low Coffee Table. Available with a Viennese cane or marble top, Rio is a work of functional art.
Details
The Rio Low Coffee Table, designed by the late French architect Charlotte Perriand, is prized for its statement-making aesthetic. Originally created for the Japanese Embassy in Paris, it comprises six radial segments arranged in an offset manner, resulting in an irregular outer edge and a hole in the table’s center. It features a solid oak base and Viennese cane, Carrara marble, or Nero Marquina marble top. Made in Italy.
- Modern low coffee table.
- Irregular outer edge lends visual interest.
- Choose from three different tops.
- Brand
- Cassina
- General Dimensions
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- 13" H 55" DIA
- Product Weight
- 172 lbs
- Box Dimensions
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- Rio Table Nero Marquina Base:4.72" H 55.12" W 57.87" D
- Rio Table Nero Marquina Frame for Marble Insert:7.87" H 14.57" W 14.17" D
- Rio Table Nero Marquina Marble Insert:5.91" H 24.8" W 24.8" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Rio Low Coffee Table - Cane
- Height (in): 13
- Diameter (in): 55
- Weight (lbs): 81.5
Rio Low Coffee Table - Marble
- Height (in): 13
- Diameter (in): 55
- Weight (lbs): 172
- Solid oak base
- Viennese cane, Carrara marble, or Nero Marquina marble top
Charlotte Perriand
Charlotte Perriand got her start as a designer in Le Corbusier's studio, including the first tubular steel designs for systematized furnishings known as “Equipement intérieur de l’habitation.” She designed buildings, interiors, and furniture, notably a prototype kitchen for Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation, the London office for Air France and conference rooms for the United Nations in Geneva.
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