Superstudio, an Italian architecture firm founded by Adolfo Natalini and Cristiano Toraldo di Francia, designed Quaderna, a collection of tables decorated with a black grid, in 1970. Produced by Zanotta, these tables have a honeycomb core structure with a veneer silk-screen printed with a 3cm-spaced black grid. This motif is found in several Superstudio projects. The dining table is available in two sizes, square or rectangular, with four wide legs. The desk version has a 'U' shape with two solid panels forming the base.
Founded in 1954, Zanotta is a leader in contemporary Italian furniture. Zanotta designer furniture is known for its ability to combine cutting-edge technology and design to create diverse collections. An impeccable finish, a sharp selection of materials and exemplary quality form the foundations of its international reputation. A number of collaborations enabled Zanotta to create products that went on to become design classics, such as the Mezzadro stool by the Castiglioni brothers and the Lama armchair designed by couple Ludovica and Roberto Palomba. Each piece by the Zanotta brand exudes unique energy and brings a touch of humour and poetic charm to your interior.