Tacchini
Joaquim Coffee Table
Small
Price starting from € 2,257.00*
*Price valid for the small version in Ø 50 cm with top in Elegant Brown marble and frame in bronze varnished steel (cod. 0JQMTB050).
The Joaquim side table by Tacchini, designed by Giorgio Bonaguro, is an object that brings together design rigor and material sensitivity. Its essential form arises from a measured balance between geometry and lightness, transforming a functional element into a refined, quiet presence within the space. Compact proportions and clean lines highlight the quality of the materials and the care devoted to construction—core values in Tacchini’s vision. Joaquim engages in dialogue with its surroundings without asserting itself, offering an elegant and versatile surface. Conceived to accompany sofas and seating, it integrates naturally into both residential and contract settings, interpreting contemporary design as a synthesis of precision, balance, and attention to detail.
Ø 50 x H.48 cm
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The Tacchini company was founded in 1967 in Seveso. A soul mainly oriented towards contract marks the first years of its work, later increasingly aimed at enhancing quality, style, taste, but above all the use of materials that are able to express the Made in Italy craftsmanship quality. Today Tacchini Italia presents itself as a trendy brand, attentive to contemporary influences and capable of giving life to iconic models that perfectly match the needs of our time. Upholstery and seats act as cornerstones of the Tacchini Italia catalog, also strong in re-editions by great masters of the past and proposals by emerging designers.Read more


