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Locus Solus Low Table
by 
Exteta
From 
1826
1826
 Inc VAT
 Inc VAT
Frame:
Stainless Steel
, 
Glass
, 
Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
Pure White
, 
Luminous Green
, 
Gentian Blu
, 
Sulfur Yellow
, 
Signal Orange
, 
Dimensions:
84 x 84 x 36h cm
Seat Height:
Variations:
Lead Time:
14+ Weeks
Color Temp:
Dimming:
IP Rating:
Certification:
Origin:
Italy

The glass top overlooks the avant-garde design of Locus Solus Dining Table. The transparency of the plate creates infinite plays of light, creating a design that does not go unnoticed. The table from the legendary Locus Solus collection by Gae Aulenti is a tribute to contemporary design. The linearity of the lines and the colourful soul of the painted elements add a whimsical character to any room.
Made of steel and fabrics with original and unpublished patterns, Locus Solus is the re-edition of a collection designed by Gae Aulenti in 1964. The retro design of the circular lines envelops every room with a touch of irresistible playfulness.



BRAND HIGHLIGHT														
Rooted in its origins, the brand has always pursued extensive research into the finest materials, bespoke finishes, and continuous experimentation - leading to creations that transcend the boundaries of classic open-air furniture. This approach has positioned Exteta at an unprecedented level of excellence in performance, durability, and quality - values that come together in a style both sophisticated and refined. Exteta’s enduring mission is to create exterior spaces that reflect the elegance and comfort of interiors - giving rise to fluid, harmonious environments. This visionary approach has set new trends in contemporary design, shaping a lifestyle where indoor and outdoor blend seamlessly. Every detail is conceived to celebrate the art of alfresco living, transforming gardens, terraces, and yachts into elegant and inviting havens.
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DESIGNED BY
Gae Aulenti
The genius of Italian architecture, Gae Aulenti, left her mark in many cities around the world with her personal style. Her design pieces brought art in- and outside of many homes. Aulenti’s prosperous career includes significant commissions of interior architecture, such as the renovation of Paris Gare d’Orsay, the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona in 1995, Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome in 2000, the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco in 2003 and the Turin Palavela in 2006.
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