B&B Italia ‘Diesis’ Coffee Table, Italy – 1979 | #T12419
Designer: Antonio Citterio and Paolo Nava
Manufacturer: B&B Italia
Country: Italy
Model: DIESIS coffee table
Design period: 1979
Date of manufacturing: circa 1980-90s
Size wdh in cm: 150x98x34
Material: Glass, Cast Aluminum, Leather
Condition: Very good / Light scratching / Small chip in the glass
Price: On request
Product info
Timeless sophistication and sculptural precision.
The Diesis Coffee Table is a celebrated design by Antonio Citterio and Paolo Nava, created in 1979 for B&B Italia. It’s part of the Diesis collection, which includes sofas, daybeds, and various complementary tables—all known for their structural clarity and sophisticated use of materials.
It is a masterclass in minimalist elegance and architectural form. With its unmistakable Bauhaus-inspired structure, this iconic piece pairs an aerodynamic die-cast aluminum frame with a gorgeous sleek glass top, creating a striking balance between lightness and stability.
Every detail of the Diesis reflects the craftsmanship and innovation that define B&B Italia—whether in its precisely engineered joints or its seamless fusion of form and function. Ideal for contemporary interiors, this table isn’t just furniture—it’s a statement of enduring design.
The Diesis coffee table adapts effortlessly to modern living spaces, executive lounges, and refined hospitality settings.
Key Features and Design Notes:
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Designers: Antonio Citterio & Paolo Nava
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Year: 1979
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Manufacturer: B&B Italia (Italy)
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Materials:
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Frame: Die-cast aluminum (often brushed or polished)
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Top: Typically tempered glass with high end finishing
- Bottom top: black leather
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Style: Late-modernist / Bauhaus-inspired
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Signature Elements:
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Aerodynamic frame with angular legs
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Visibly engineered details and exposed joints
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An elegant sense of proportion—sleek yet grounded
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Structural honesty: no unnecessary ornament, every element serves a functional and aesthetic purpose
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Context & Legacy:
The Diesis line, including this coffee table, reflects Italian industrial design at its finest—melding technical innovationwith aesthetic restraint. The table became a mainstay in high-end interiors from the 1980s onward and is still in production today, a testament to its timeless appeal.
Collectors and designers appreciate it for:
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Its sculptural presence in minimal or modernist interiors
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The durability and quality of the materials
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Its architectural frame, which remains contemporary decades later



















