Gallotti e Radice's Faraday coffee table was created by developing Swedish designer Claesson Koivisto's ingenious idea of combining stainless steel and crystal in a geometrically squared and minimalist composition that had no chromatic impediments to fit into any environmental context.
The Faraday coffee table by Gallotti e Radice consists of two glass tops stacked 16.5cm apart and contained by a polished stainless steel frame.
The top of Faraday is always transparent to give visibility to the one underneath, which can be transparent or back-painted with a gloss or satin finish, choosing from the wide assortment of colours in the sample book, made available by Gallotti e Radice.
Rectangular or square, the Faraday coffee table can be extended to a large size and in the larger square version you can opt for a lower top in two colours, even contrasting colours. Ideal for those who wish to display valuable but delicate models or ornaments on the lower level, which will be protected from accidental blows.