The Octa table by Bonaldo has been awarded within the furniture category the prestigious Good Design Award, an international design award which is assigned to the most innovative products in the year.
Set up in 1950, the Good Design Award is organised by the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design in conjunction with the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. The winning products are displayed permanently within the Chicago Athenaeum.
The name Octa derives from the Greek word Octo: eight, the number of legs that make up this table designed by Bartoli Design for Bonaldo, made of bent and welded metal rod. Inspired by the game of Mikado pick-up sticks, the Octo legs are, in fact, the true stars of the new project by Bartoli Design: they lend the table an unusual visual lightness, in addition to great solidity and stability.
Octa is available in a broad variety of finishes, including the innovative ceramic table top (Laminam®) affording the highest performance levels. Octa is also available with a lacquered wood, solid wood or glass table top. The base is made of chromed or painted metal.