The
Traccia pedestal side table, designed by Meret Oppenheim and published by
Cassina, is an iconic piece from the 1971 Ultramobile collection, presented by Italian designer Dino Gavina. This revolutionary furniture collection introduces an innovative furnishing concept, adapting the surrealist object for everyday use. The
Traccia gueridon occasional coffee table takes its name from the Italian, meaning "trace", in reference to the bird's foot that characterises it. The slender legs and claw feet in shiny cast bronze recall the classic claw feet of antique furniture, offering a subtle homage to the past while embodying a contemporary aesthetic. This faithful re-edition of the
Traccia pedestal side table by
Cassina preserves the artistic integrity and surreal poetry of Meret Oppenheim's original work.