Meritalia
Opera Table
The Opera table by Meritalia is the result of the company’s exceptional craftsmanship, combining creativity and ingenuity in a single piece that perfectly meets the functional needs of the dining room. Opera is also an ideal choice for meeting rooms and reception areas, thanks to its unconventional aesthetic and generous proportions. The table’s distinctive “hull-shaped” design is achieved through multiple interlocking curved ribs made of solid wood, making it instantly recognizable. Also available in a coffee table version, Opera seamlessly adapts to the demands of modern living — one that embraces innovation while recognizing beauty in its purest and most essential form.
Ø 160 x H.73 cm
Available also in oval-shape in W.250 x D.155 x H.73 cm
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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Joy, color and lots of imagination, combined with top-level design: these are the ingredients that make Meritalia a unique brand in the world of Italian furniture. Meritalia creations are unusual pieces of furniture that make use of the creativity of some of the greatest designers from all over the world, coming to be characterized as true art objects with a strong and uncompromising aesthetic capable of resisting the passing of fashions. An important role in the history of the brand is played in particular by the collaboration with the eclectic Gaetano Pesce, to whose resin creations the "Edizioni del Pesce" line was dedicated.Read more
Designed by
Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini (1935-) has always remained strongly linked to his training as an architect, managing to bring his characteristic principles into all the very different areas in which he had the opportunity to design. After starting his career as design director at the Rinascente, in 1963 he was called to Olivetti where he became the protagonist of an extraordinary season of technological innovations. In addition to numerous computers and electronic equipment, he also has the opportunity to design the first personal computer in history, the Olivetti P101. Since 1978 he has also had the opportunity to work in the automotive sector, becoming a consultant for Renault. In the field of furniture, too, he holds leading roles, signing some of the most relevant products of the 1970s and subsequent decades for Cassina and B&B Italia. He was director of Domus magazine, president of ADI and eight times winner of the Compasso d'Oro. He has also worked with companies such as Yamaha, Heller, Nemo and Rosenthal. Since the 1980s he has mainly devoted himself to architecture, with projects such as the Natuzzi headquarters in North Carolina, the interiors of the Deutsche Bank headquarters in Frankfurt, the Tokyo Design Center and the Milan Congress Center in the Portello district.Read more





