William Coffee Table

Mingardo


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SURFACE REVEAL

The William coffee table consists of three polished walnut legs that engage the matte slate finish iron top. The traces of the legs surfacing on the surface reveal its dynamism inspired by choreographer William Forsythe. Created in conjunction with the Pina chair, it proves to be a versatile piece suitable in combination with other furnishing accessories as well.

STORY

William Coffee Table

The William coffee table consists of three polished walnut legs that engage the matte slate finish iron top. The traces of the legs surfacing on the surface reveal its dynamism inspired by choreographer William Forsythe. 

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ABOUT THE BRAND

Mingardo

Mingardo is an Italian furniture design house distinguished by its rigorous attention to metalworking as both craft and cultural language. Founded on the traditions of artisanal fabrication, the studio approaches each piece as an exploration of structural purity, material intelligence, and understated expressiveness. Its collaborations with contemporary designers continue to advance a vision in which precision, restraint, and carefully calibrated proportions transform metal into objects of quiet architectural presence.