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Ø 70 cm x h 35 cm

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UMA Round 70 is a low table from the collection of the same name designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba for P + C Edizioni in spring 2022. Featuring a circular resin top, UMA Round 70 puts the design accent on the table’s cylindrical pedestal legs upholstered in soft Dedar fabrics — some intended for the indoor world, others outdoor — the names and textures of which hark back to echoes of distant world sand cultures: Eneide, Babelia e Fr Song-way merge references to abstract landscapes, Bauhaus geometries or archetypal forms dear to the historical avant- garde. Or, on the opposite side, the lightness of summer with geometric textures with unequivocal names: Summertime and Basquette. Thus the textile selection made by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba is not limited to covering the legs of the tables, but becomes both structure and decoration at the same time.

Uma Round 70

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Ø 70 cm x h 35 cm

Technical Sheet

UMA Round 70 is a low table from the collection of the same name designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba for P + C Edizioni in spring 2022. Featuring a circular resin top, UMA Round 70 puts the design accent on the table’s cylindrical pedestal legs upholstered in soft Dedar fabrics — some intended for the indoor world, others outdoor — the names and textures of which hark back to echoes of distant world sand cultures: Eneide, Babelia e Fr Song-way merge references to abstract landscapes, Bauhaus geometries or archetypal forms dear to the historical avant- garde. Or, on the opposite side, the lightness of summer with geometric textures with unequivocal names: Summertime and Basquette. Thus the textile selection made by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba is not limited to covering the legs of the tables, but becomes both structure and decoration at the same time.