Carlo de Carli - Coffee table - Ash





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Italian design table 'Ragno' by Carlo De Carli, mid‑century modern, made in Italy in the early 1950s with an ash wood frame and a glass top, Ø 68 cm and H 56 cm, in excellent condition with only light signs of age.
Description from the seller
Ragno or Spider coffee table by Carlo De Carli (Early 1950s)
This small table, often affectionately called 'Ragno' or 'Spider,' is an elegant piece of Italian design by Carlo De Carli from the early 1950s. Its slender and graceful appearance, evoking a zoomorphic shape, makes it a distinctive piece that naturally complements both mid-century furnishings and contemporary settings.
De Carli, an architect and designer of great theoretical depth, placed the person at the center of the project, creating new forms capable of dialoguing with space. This table is a perfect example of that.
Design and Structure
The small table is made entirely of Ash wood. Its slender yet sturdy structure is skillfully designed to support the simple top made of frosted glass. The slenderness of the legs and the design of the wooden frame give the piece a remarkable visual lightness.
Conditions of the Lot
The table presented in this auction is in nearly perfect condition, with only slight signs of age.
The beech structure is solid and robust and still retains its original patina.
The frosted glass top is in perfect condition, with no chips or defects.
Dimensions
Diameter: 68 cm
Height: 56 cm
Win this 'Ragno' table, a collectible piece that embodies the intellectual elegance of Italian design from the early 1950s.
The Designer: Carlo De Carli
Carlo De Carli (1910-1999) is a key figure in the renewal of Italian architecture and design. After working in Gio Ponti's studio and succeeding him as the chair of Interior Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1962, De Carli linked his design activity to a profound theoretical thought, creating works where attention to the 'human essences at play' was paramount. He realized important architectures and numerous furniture pieces, many of which were produced by historic companies like Cassina (winning the first Compasso d'Oro in 1954 with the model 683 chair) and Tecno (Grand Prix at the XI Triennale with the Balestra armchair). For De Carli, there was no substantial difference between designing a house and designing a chair: both were acts of comprehensive design.
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Our company ORVETT includes transport insurance in the indicated shipping costs.
Seller's Story
Ragno or Spider coffee table by Carlo De Carli (Early 1950s)
This small table, often affectionately called 'Ragno' or 'Spider,' is an elegant piece of Italian design by Carlo De Carli from the early 1950s. Its slender and graceful appearance, evoking a zoomorphic shape, makes it a distinctive piece that naturally complements both mid-century furnishings and contemporary settings.
De Carli, an architect and designer of great theoretical depth, placed the person at the center of the project, creating new forms capable of dialoguing with space. This table is a perfect example of that.
Design and Structure
The small table is made entirely of Ash wood. Its slender yet sturdy structure is skillfully designed to support the simple top made of frosted glass. The slenderness of the legs and the design of the wooden frame give the piece a remarkable visual lightness.
Conditions of the Lot
The table presented in this auction is in nearly perfect condition, with only slight signs of age.
The beech structure is solid and robust and still retains its original patina.
The frosted glass top is in perfect condition, with no chips or defects.
Dimensions
Diameter: 68 cm
Height: 56 cm
Win this 'Ragno' table, a collectible piece that embodies the intellectual elegance of Italian design from the early 1950s.
The Designer: Carlo De Carli
Carlo De Carli (1910-1999) is a key figure in the renewal of Italian architecture and design. After working in Gio Ponti's studio and succeeding him as the chair of Interior Architecture at the Polytechnic University of Milan in 1962, De Carli linked his design activity to a profound theoretical thought, creating works where attention to the 'human essences at play' was paramount. He realized important architectures and numerous furniture pieces, many of which were produced by historic companies like Cassina (winning the first Compasso d'Oro in 1954 with the model 683 chair) and Tecno (Grand Prix at the XI Triennale with the Balestra armchair). For De Carli, there was no substantial difference between designing a house and designing a chair: both were acts of comprehensive design.
Shipping and insurance.
Our company ORVETT includes transport insurance in the indicated shipping costs.

