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Two-Part “Bito” Tables by Nicola Conti

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The collection Bito Tables was created by Nicola Conti, an Italian designer based in Pesaro. Three tables are made of plywood and oak, a contemporary blend of materials. The tabletops are split into two parts, a colorful pastel side and a naturally finished counterpart. Below, the colorful side also sports a single painted leg. The two halves of the designs can be pulled apart, revealing the dowels that hold them together.

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