TRAVERSO
Design
Carlo Colombo
Description
The Traverso table, in its very name, embodies the idea of an element that fosters relationships, defining a point of balance between refined proportions and basic geometries. The elliptical top, complemented by slanted legs, exudes stability and dynamism, encouraging a harmonious relationship between people and their surroundings.
Traverso is sculptural but never rigid. Its presence naturally becomes the focal point of a space, harmonizing lightness and sturdiness, elegance and restraint. Material comes to the fore: the table legs can be made from Re-Glassing, regenerated glass obtained by recycling discarded solar panels. Ground into powder and combined with natural binders, this material gradually takes shape, creating a unique mineral structure with delicate undulating patterns and precious imperfections that bear witness to the passage of time and the memory of glass.
Thus, Traverso table legs become much more than mere supports: they are true functional sculptures that bear witness to a process of renewal, circularity, and conscious luxury. Each configuration emphasizes density, texture, and visual depth, transforming the table into an object that unifies aesthetics and sustainability in a measured and poetic gesture.