Sculptural Brutalist Dining Table with glass top by Luciano Frigerio
Italy, 1970s








A striking and rare dining table designed by Luciano Frigerio, featuring two intricately carved solid wood pedestals that serve as both structural support and artistic statement. The geometric and sculptural bases showcase Frigerio’s signature architectural craftsmanship, blending brutalist influences with refined Italian modernism. A thick, rectangular glass top rests elegantly on the pedestals, highlighting the interplay of transparency and material richness. Excellent vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age.
Luciano Frigerio (1928–1999) was an Italian designer, architect, and artist renowned for his sculptural approach to furniture design. Active primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, Frigerio created bold, architectural pieces that combined fine craftsmanship with artistic expression. He worked extensively with rich materials such as exotic woods, brass, and bronze, often incorporating hand-carved or cast elements. His designs—particularly tables, beds, and cabinets—reflect a unique fusion of Brutalist and modernist aesthetics, making them highly sought after by collectors of mid-century Italian design.
Price
10.900
Material
Walnut, Glass
Quantity
1
H 29.92 in. x W 78.74 in. x D 39.37 in.
H 76 cm x W 200 cm x D 100 cm