Maxalto
Xilos Table
With Marble Top
Price starting from € 11.600,00*
*Price valid for the version in Ø 160 cm with top in green Guatemala marble and wooden base - lazy-susan excluded (cod. SMTT16PN).
Elegance and design come together to create the suggestive Xilos table, an example of high cabinet-making and craftsmanship that the Maxalto company has been able to keep unchanged over time. The characteristic x-shaped legs of Xilos support the large overlying top, available in both round and square shapes. In both cases, the top is characterized by the choice of high-end finishes ranging from marble to wood depending on the customer's desire. The beauty of this combination is undeniable. In the version with round top, a central rotating tray is available, ideal for managing convivial lunches and dinners.Technical features: revolving tray available in wood or marble with a diameter of 70 cm or 110 cm
Ø 160 x H.74 cm
Available in other sizes
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Glossy Black Marquinia 0185P
Glossy Green Guatemala 0182V
Glossy Emperador 0183E
Glossy Sahara Noir 0940S
Glossy White Calacatta 0184P
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Maxalto represents the Made in Italy design emblem in its most refined and fancy version, due to the study of timeless shapes definable as true "modern classics". In 1975 Piero Ambrogio Busnelli, owner of B&B Italia, acquired a small factory of chairs in the Brianza district specialized in the processing of solid wood. The entrepreneur exploited the experience of the company’s craftsmen to build Maxalto.
The name of the company is a neologism drawn from the Italian expression "Massa Alto" typically used in Veneto for objects of superb quality, "the Best". The main distinctive character of Maxalto’s identity is wood, used to exalt the quality and attention to details of the craftsmanship productionRead more
Designed by
Antonio Citterio
Antonio Citterio (1950-) is one of the most important contemporary Italian designers. His taste, elegant and refined, involves a stylistic evolution of the traditional forms of bourgeois furniture, updated in a balanced and rational style. In many ways he can be considered one of the architects of the contemporary living room and one of the driving forces that have led to the great success of Made in Italy furniture in the world. Born in Meda, it is precisely to two companies in the town of Brianza that he has linked part of his fame, with ten-year collaborations that still last today: Flexform and B&B Italia, a company to which he owes the credit for his "discovery" and which allowed him to compete also with more classic and luxurious forms with the artistic direction of the Maxalto collection. Among his many collaborations, we should mention those with Vitra for the world of office seating, with Arclinea for the kitchen, together with internationally renowned companies such as Flos, Kartell and several others. First associated with Paolo Nava, he later became a partner of Terry Dwan and with her he began to devote himself to architecture and interiors. In 2000 he entered into partnership with Patricia Viel, founding the Citterio-Viel studio, which would develop into one of the most important Italian architectural firms. Buildings such as the Bulgari Hotel in Milan or the Taiepi Sky Tower in Taiwan bear his signature.Read more