Olimpino Table 1955 Reproduction by Archetype Forms - Ico Parisi - Mobile Hero

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Olimpino Table

Olimpino Table

CAD $1,500$1,600

The Olimpino Table was designed by Ico Parisi in 1955 for a private residence near Como Lake. It is recognizable for its geometric square-section tubular structure, its “Y” shaped uprights, arrow feet and brass details. The table is considered an important piece in Italian furniture design innovation for its use of industrial techniques, natural materials and intricate craftsmanship. The Olimpino Table reflects Parisi’s philosophy of making each piece a central element in its surroundings, connected to the emotional atmosphere of a space. He believed that “design should be an expression of life itself, not just a solution to a problem.” Shop for it online in Canada.

Olimpino Table shown in 106.3″ | 270 cm length, with Clear Glass Top, Powder Coat Black Frame, and Oiled Walnut Feet.

Designer

Ico Parisi

Ico Parisi (1916-1996) was an Italian architect and designer who significantly shaped post-war Italian modernism. He began his career after studying architecture in Como, Italy. Parisi is remembered for his innovative integration of architecture and furniture design. His furniture, including the Olimpino Table (1955), employs architectural principles with precise lines, industrial and natural materials, and refined proportions. Parisi's architectural works include Casa Fraccaroli and Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunciata, which embody his "La Sintesi delle Arti" approach. They integrate  architecture, interior design, and custom furniture into cohesive, harmonious environments. His designs continue to influence Italian and global aesthetics today.
Black and white portrait of Ico Parisi, designer of iconic furniture like the Olimpino table, Model 865 armchair, and Model 865 desk, available here in Canada.
Ico Parisi (1916-1996) was an Italian architect and designer who significantly shaped post-war Italian modernism. He began his career after studying architecture in Como, Italy. Parisi is remembered for his innovative integration of architecture and furniture design. His furniture, including the Olimpino Table (1955), employs architectural principles with precise lines, industrial and natural materials, and refined proportions. Parisi's architectural works include Casa Fraccaroli and Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunciata, which embody his "La Sintesi delle Arti" approach. They integrate  architecture, interior design, and custom furniture into cohesive, harmonious environments. His designs continue to influence Italian and global aesthetics today.

Product Dimensions

Depth (cm): 105
Width (cm): 270
Height (cm): 74
Depth (in): 41.3 inches
Width (in): 106.3 inches
Height (in): 29.1 inches

Construction:
  • Structure: Steel — Chromed, Brushed or Other Premium Powder Coat or Lacquer Finish from Archetype Forms
  • Top: Clear or Tinted Glass
  • Feet: Premium Black Ash, Walnut, or other Custom Selection from Archetype Forms
  • Metal Fine Parts: Satin Brass screws and table top supports

Sizes:

  • Large: 106.3″ (270cm) Length x 41.3″ (105cm) Width x 29.1″ (74cm) Height
  • Small: 94.5″ (240cm) Length x 41.3″ (105cm) Width x 29.1″ (74cm) Height
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