MESA CATEDRAL Tavolo fisso Orbit DZ-5507
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MESA CATEDRAL Tavolo fisso Orbit: Where Celestial Wonder Meets Cathedral Grandeur The MESA CATEDRAL Tavolo fisso Orbit isn’t just a dining table—it’s a sculptural dialogue between earthly craft and cosmic inspiration, merging the “cathedral-like” grandeur of architectural design with the ethereal grace of lunar orbits. Every inch of this piece feels intentional, turning mealtime into an encounter with art, while never compromising on the practicality of daily use. At its foundation lies the premium dark European black walnut tabletop, a slab of timber chosen for its density and depth. Hand-finished with a matte oil coating, it bears a rich, variegated hue—shifting from deep chestnut to near-ebony in different lights—while preserving the wood’s organic character: faint mountain grains wind across the surface, and subtle bird bird’s eye patterns peek through, making no two tabletops identical. The edge is softened with a 5mm micro-bevel, avoiding sharpness while keeping the silhouette sleek; run a hand along it, and you’ll feel the smooth, satin-like finish that resists water rings and minor scratches—ideal for family dinners or lively gatherings. But the table’s true magic lies in its sculptural base, a tribute to the “affascinante orbita lunare” (fascinating lunar orbit) motif. Twelve thin, curved walnut slats—each steam-bent to a precise arc and sanded to a silky smoothness—radiate outward from a central stainless steel hub, like celestial trajectories frozen in wood. Viewed from above, the arrangement echoes the quiet rhythm of the moon’s path; from the side, the slats rise at a gentle angle, their layered overlap evoking the ribbed vaults of a cathedral—an homage to the “CATEDRAL” namesake that infuses the piece with understated grandeur. This base isn’t just decorative: the slats are reinforced with hidden metal brackets, a centerpiece) while maintaining an airysupporting up to 150kg (enough for a full spread of dinnerware and lightness that keeps the table from feeling bulky. Versatile yet striking, it anchors diverse spaces: in a modern dining room with neutral walls, it becomes the focal point, its dark wood complementing light upholstery; in a rustic-elegant home, it harmonizes with exposed beams, blending old-world warmth with contemporary edge. Even in open-concept living areas, it doesn’t fade into the background—instead, it draws the eye, sparking conversations about design, nature, and the quiet beauty of cosmic order. This table redefines “functional art”: it holds your meals, yes, but it also holds meaning—connecting the tactile comfort of wood, the awe of cathedral architecture, and the wonder of the moon’s orbit. Every time you gather around it, you’re not just eating—you’re experiencing design at its most inspired.









