Osvaldo Borsani T69 dining table for Tecno, Italy, 1960s – original round fumé glass top, 120 cm
Osvaldo BorsaniOsvaldo Borsani T69 dining table for Tecno, Italy, 1960s – original round fumé glass top, 120 cm I
Iconic and sculptural, the T69 dining table by Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno stands as a masterclass in Italian mid-century design.
Designed in the 1960s in collaboration with Eugenio Gerli, this model is celebrated for its architectural base—formed by two intersecting, curved cast-aluminium elements that create a dynamic yet perfectly balanced structure. The silhouette, both light and powerful, reflects Borsani’s fascination with engineering precision and visual elegance.
This example is particularly desirable, featuring its original round fumé (smoked) glass top, which enhances the graphic quality of the base while adding depth and refinement. The contrast between the darkened glass and the sculptural metal structure creates a timeless and sophisticated presence, equally suited to residential interiors or high-end office settings.
A true design icon, the T69 embodies the innovative spirit that defined Italian design in the post-war period—where advanced materials, such as cast aluminium and glass, were used to achieve both technical and aesthetic breakthroughs.
Elegant, rare in this configuration, and highly collectible.
Dimensions: Height: 72 cm (28.35 in) Diameter: 120 cm (47.24 in)
About the Designer – Osvaldo Borsani
Osvaldo Borsani (1911–1985) was one of the leading figures of Italian modern design. Trained at the Politecnico di Milano and deeply connected to the Milanese avant-garde, he combined craftsmanship with industrial innovation.
In 1953, he co-founded Tecno with his brother Fulgenzio, aiming to industrialize high-end design without compromising quality. His work—ranging from the famous P40 adjustable chair to architectural interiors—helped shape the identity of Italian mid-century modernism and is held in major museum collections worldwide.
About Tecno
Tecno, founded in 1953, became a pioneering force in modern furniture production. The company focused on technical innovation, modular systems, and advanced materials, quickly gaining international recognition—particularly in office and architectural furniture.
Collaborating with leading designers such as Gio Ponti and Vico Magistretti, Tecno established itself as a benchmark for Italian design excellence, merging engineering precision with timeless aesthetics.
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