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Kotiso Dining Table by Ascanio Zocchi

Kotiso Dining Table

Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025

contemporary furniture design, transparent acrylic dining table, glass table design, scattered cabochon elements, colorful resin inclusions, cobalt blue accents, turquoise gemstone aesthetic, minimalist geometric furniture, crystalline transparency, orthogonal structural planes, L-shaped leg configuration, modular furniture system, high-gloss polished finish, specular highlights, refraction and reflection, optical phenomena, architectural photography, diagonal perspective composition, elevated three-quarter viewpoint, studio lighting conditions, controlled illumination, neutral backdrop, high-key tonality, pale gray environment, achromatic base palette, chromatic accent strategy, saturated blue specimens, desaturated gray elements, ultramarine inclusions, cerulean tones, lavender accents, amber highlights, sage green touches, charcoal gray notes, colorless transparent forms, jewel-like ornamental details, constellation distribution pattern, organic asymmetrical rhythm, cellular biology aesthetic, microscopy reference, scientific visualization influence, contemporary minimalism, postmodern transparency, material innovation celebration, high-tech fabrication, precision manufacturing, industrial finish quality, luxury material specification, sculptural furniture, functional art object, domestic ritual enhancement, social gathering centerpiece, serene contemplative mood, technological optimism, sophisticated restraint, playful intervention, dematerialized form, weightless suspension, cantilevered structural daring, Cartesian orthogonality, geometric precision, crisp edge treatment, hard-edge definition, Memphis Milano resonance, Scandinavian refinement, molecular gastronomy visual language, museum vitrine presentation, luxury retail aesthetic, design documentation, architectural precision, material paradox exploration, solid-ephemeral dialectic, optical poetry, craftsperson virtuosity.

This object represents the two protagonist cities of the international year of glass. Milan and Venice Milan represented with the geometry and transparency of the top and base, its skyline which in recent years has seen this transformation with glass as the protagonist in the buildings of various shapes thrown towards the sky such as in Piazza Gae Aulenti and City Life