Design: Alain Gilles
Alain Gilles has named the new Bonaldo table “Gap”, which is another word for opening or space. This is a significant choice of name for a designer who truly enjoys interpreting static objects and giving them a dynamic appearance and a styling personality all of their own.
The distinguishing feature of Gap lies in the legs, which consist of two metal blades that gradually open out upwards. Looking at them from a different perspective, the legs have a different appearance and even look to the observer as if they are a single, thin line. The table is therefore never the same.
On the whole, the table is extremely discreet, specifically to emphasise the leg design as much as possible: the metal frame that supports the table top is concealed by the top itself, making the silhouette of Gap as simple and architecturally appealing as possible.
Legs finish
white mat painted
anthracite grey mat painted
green mat painted
red mat painted
brown mat painted
Corten
Top finish:
lacquered
Mat white
veneered wood
Walnut canaletto
Natural polished oa
Heat-treated polished oak
solid wood
American walnut
Natural polished oak
Anthracite grey polished oak
Glass
Acid-treated black
Acid-treated anthracite grey
Extra-light acid treated white
Carrara marble
Mat white
Ceramic
White Iridium
Graphite grey
Ardesia grey
Calacatta
gold Onice
Dimensions:
200 x 100 x h 75 cm
250 x 100 x h 75 cm
300 x 108 x h 75 cm
300 x 120 x h 75 cm