Rizz is a table featured by an aluminium frame that ensures strength and lightness at the same time. The four tapered die-cast aluminium legs are the distinctive design element of Rizz. From a triangular section facing outwards, they gradually vary their curve as they continue downwards, tapering into a round section to rest elegantly on the floor. The legs are featured by a sinuous curve directed towards the centre of the table top and connected to a hidden support frame, to ensure aesthetic lightness and maximum stability even with large tops. Round, rectangular or square tops available, with rounded corners, customizable in different materials.
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