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NINNA Table by Italian Designer Carlo Contin

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Italian designer Carlo Contin partnered with the Parisian furniture brand ADENTRO to create the NINNA Table, a three-legged end table topped with a thin slab of marble. The legs are made of hand-turned ash wood, tapered into a slender bottleneck shape, and naturally finished. The marble tabletop is ultra-sleek and delicate yet strong. Together, the two elements contrast in texture while forming a one natural design that’s small and easy on the eyes.

Photography by Studio Andrea Basile

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