Modern Restaurant Tables

ES Day & Night 1815 Table: Stylistic and iconic

23rd November 2007

Being known as an icon bears with it great honor as well as great responsibility. This doesn’t apply just to people, but to objects as well: clothing, bar stools, cars, bistro tables, to name a few. The ES Day & Night 1815 coffee table designed by Italian maestro Alessio Pozzoli is within the range of reaching iconic stature because of its simple yet funky appearance.

Designs of bistro tables run the gamut, but there’s just a certain something about a number of them that not only catches the eye but makes you do a double-take. I’m not sure what it is about the ES Day & Night table that’s so alluring; is it the clean and simple base and stand coupled with the slab-like top? Who can tell? Whatever it is, it’s something that designer Alessio Pozzoli conceptualized well.

Let’s take a sneak peek into this Italian designer’s background. Alessio Pozzoli was born in 1960 in Milan, studied car styling and graduated in 1983. There have been many companies for which he worked on personal projects; he has also won numerous awards for his work. His projects have likewise been featured in various exhibitions and museum collections.

His ES Day & Night 1815 coffee table is suitable not only for cafes and bistros. It can also be used as bar furniture UK establishments and elsewhere can be proud to exhibit and use in their establishments. With a base diameter of 38 cm, a table top diameter of 42 cm, and at 50 cm tall, it doesn’t take up much space. The steel-plated base has an 8 mm-thick ballast while the steel section stand, having a diameter of 35 mm, is available in either chrome or painted aluminum color. The polyethylene table top comes in eight colors, so no problem integrating it with a dining establishment’s general color scheme or motif. A stylistic, iconic, and functional addition indeed.

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