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Pedrera Coffee Table - Bronze Structured Glass, Brass Base

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Pedrera Coffee Table - Bronze Structured Glass, Brass Base

Designed by Barba Corsini in 1955, the Gaudí-inspired Pedrera Coffee Table features a sculptural steel base and organically rounded glass top, echoing the undulating forms of Casa Milà. The design is reimagined with structured glass tops in three luminous finishes: Transparent, Smoke, and Bronze with frames in black, chrome, or brass. Crafted in Italy using traditional glass-fusing technique, each tabletop features a rippled underside that plays with light and reflection. Made from tinted glass with a dyed-through finish, this process preserves the glass’s natural luminosity and transparency while preventing surface wear. Tempered for strength and durability, the structured glass tops bring texture, color, and sensory depth to Corsini’s celebrated design, enriching its architectural character while maintaining its timeless elegance. Re-edited by Galeria H20 in 1991 under the supervision of Joaquim Ruiz Millet, the Pedrera Coffee Table continues to unite architecture, craft, and modern design in enduring form.

$2,199.00
Pedrera Coffee Table - Bronze Structured Glass, Brass Base
$2,199.00

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Designed by Barba Corsini in 1955, the Gaudí-inspired Pedrera Coffee Table features a sculptural steel base and organically rounded glass top, echoing the undulating forms of Casa Milà. The design is reimagined with structured glass tops in three luminous finishes: Transparent, Smoke, and Bronze with frames in black, chrome, or brass. Crafted in Italy using traditional glass-fusing technique, each tabletop features a rippled underside that plays with light and reflection. Made from tinted glass with a dyed-through finish, this process preserves the glass’s natural luminosity and transparency while preventing surface wear. Tempered for strength and durability, the structured glass tops bring texture, color, and sensory depth to Corsini’s celebrated design, enriching its architectural character while maintaining its timeless elegance. Re-edited by Galeria H20 in 1991 under the supervision of Joaquim Ruiz Millet, the Pedrera Coffee Table continues to unite architecture, craft, and modern design in enduring form.