As a Bauhaus apprentice in 1925, Marcel Breuer conceived the Laccio Table as a companion to his famous Wassily Chair. Available as either a side table or coffee table, the simple design of the Laccio is based on the tubed frame of a bicycle.
The Design
Marcel Breuer's designs stand today as paradigms of 20th Century design. With his innovative use of polished metal and impeccable lines in space, Breuer created a table that is as light visually as it is physically. The seemingly simple design is clearly inspired by the Bauhaus era, giving this table series a truly classic look and feel.
Every Laccio Table has an individual number of identification and authenticity as well as the KnollStudio® logo and Marcel Breuer's signature stamped into the base of the table. Available as both a side table and as a coffee table, the Laccio Table comes in a choice of three finishes, allowing it to match any decor.
Design Year: 1925
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| Laccio Table | 17.75-13.5" H x 21.75-53.5" W x 19" D | 8 - 10 lbs |
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