ATICO. Milan
Product.
Design.
NEUTRA / April 2016
ATICO. Milan
Product.
Design.
NEUTRA / April 2016
The round Atico coffee table brings together different materials – and the sensory worlds they evoke – in a composition where marble, glass, and metal flow into one another in a subtle, vortex-like movement, shaped by a continuous dialogue between solid and void.
At its core lies a sense of rhythm and dynamism, expressed through a sequence of open compartments: a circular ribbed structure that frames and gently supports the table. These elements – metal forms clad in marble – create a measured architectural cadence, opening toward a central void that becomes an active part of the design. A glass top spans and inhabits this emptiness, transforming absence into function and lightness into structure. In this way, Atico plays with perception – of depth, weight, and transparency – giving life to an object that is both functional and poetic, where material and air engage in a refined, unexpected dialogue.
Presented in Palissandro marble; size: d 150 x h 45 cm
Available in alternative marble and glass options, and different sizes.
Photo by Leonardo Duggento




The round Atico coffee table brings together different materials – and the sensory worlds they evoke – in a composition where marble, glass, and metal flow into one another in a subtle, vortex-like movement, shaped by a continuous dialogue between solid and void. At its core lies a sense of rhythm and dynamism, expressed through a sequence of open compartments: a circular ribbed structure that frames and gently supports the table. These elements – metal forms clad in marble – create a measured architectural cadence, opening toward a central void that becomes an active part of the design. A glass top spans and inhabits this emptiness, transforming absence into function and lightness into structure. In this way, Atico plays with perception – of depth, weight, and transparency – giving life to an object that is both functional and poetic, where material and air engage in a refined, unexpected dialogue.
Presented in Palissandro marble; size: d 150 x h 45 cm
Available in alternative marble and glass options, and different sizes.
Photo by Leonardo Duggento

