The Mexana 154 table, designed by Carlo Scarpa in the 1970s for Simon Gavina, seamlessly blends elegance, functionality, and craftsmanship. Its design stands out for the thoughtful use of materials and a composition that emphasizes the layering and integration of diverse elements.
The wooden structure features geometric, squared legs, while a striking detail is the inclusion of red felt, adding a pop of color and texture. The table’s sculptural form, with meticulous attention to detail, achieves a perfect balance between solidity and lightness, making the Mexana 154 not just a functional piece, but a true work of art.
Italy, 1970s.