The Tacchini Trampolino coffee table, designed by Monica Förster, features an asymmetrical design, in which the shapes of a trampoline or the likeness of Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Fallingwater house can be discerned. It consists of three elements that meet in proportion and balance, to be configured into a multitude of tables.
Structured on a wooden base with a central leg running the full length of it, the Tacchini Trampolino coffee table gives the illusion of a suspended marble top. The surface is available in two finishes, Breccia Bresciana or Fior di Pesco Carsico, and creates textural and chromatic contrasts with the base in solid open-pore ash, stained walnut or grey, to perceive the grain and intensity of this noble material.
Available in two sizes, the coffee table with its rounded shapes furnishes modern living rooms with simplicity and refinement, either in the centre of the room or at the sides. Trampolino also acts as a furniture-sculpture that decorates with its characteristic appearance.
The Tacchini Trampolino coffee table creates a pleasing play of form that is well-proportioned and refined, functional and versatile.







