Tables / Dining / Van Dyck Dining Table

First-rate materials and a contemporary flavour... This is Van Dyck, the table/sculpture designed by Rodolfo Dordoni. A one-of-a-kind designer object, where refined details match a passion for high-quality finishes.

Originally designed with smoked grey glass and calacatta marble tops, Van Dyck is now available in new versions in oak - natural brushed, grey tinted, moka and black lacquered - and characteristic burled walnut. This stands out for its character and suits any room setting, based on its clear-cut features.

Van Dyck is fitted with a peculiar metal base, made up of 3 tubular legs crossed with each other, in the finishes bright chrome-plated, black-nickel and black or butter lacquered. Van Dyck boasts surfaces varying in shape: round, rectangular and square. The square version is enhanced by a base made up of 4 legs at the four corners of the table, for those fond of design with a minimal chic flavour.

Born in Milan in 1954, Rodolfo Dordoni graduated as an architect in 1979 and until 1989 he was responsible for the art direction of Cappellini, while designing for a variety of brands including Cassina, Artemide, Driade, Moroso and Flos. Since 1998 he has been the artistic director of Minotti, coordinating all the company’s collections as well as designing many Minotti showrooms around the world.

Now helmed by the third generation of the Minotti family, Rodolfo Dordoni guarantees the modern-classic aspect of the portfolio while collaborations with designers including Frenchman Christophe Delcourt and Japan’s nendo bring in fresh perspective.

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