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Mario Ceroli for Poltronova 'La Rosa dei Venti' Table, circa 1973

$42,000.00

The stunning 'La Rosa dei Venti', table designed by Mario Ceroli and crafted by Poltronova, circa 1973.

The circular table is constructed with intersected Russian pine wood and walnut and displays an inlaid rose wind design with brass inserts denoting the four compass points. The inlay of the Wind Rose on the surface of the table is truly captivating; the Wind Rose is a symbol representing navigation and exploration, denoting both adventure and discovery. This central feature adds a sense of intrigue and charm to the design of this table.

"Rosa dei venti" is an Italian phrase that translates to "compass rose" or "wind rose" in English; it refers to the diagram on a compass that shows the different directions of the wind, often depicted as a circular design with lines radiating outward representing different compass points. It has always been a very useful tool for sailors. The earliest records of the Wind or Compass Rose date back to Homeric poems: in Book V of the Odyssey, Homer lists the four main winds: Boreas, Euro, Noto and Zephyr. The Compass Rose, in the classic form we currently know, dates back to the era of the Maritime Republics and the introduction of the compass.

The simplest wind rose is the 4-pointed one made up of only four cardinal points: At each of the four corners of the table, you will find indicators representing the cardinal directions: North, South, East, and West, inlaid in brass. These indicators not only contribute to the table's functionality but also serve as elegant design elements, seamlessly integrated into the overall aesthetic.

The base consists of two half-spheres, made of carved wood, a true masterpiece crafted with a meticulous process of inlay and joinery, the base showcases the skill and artistry of the craftsmen.

Seen as one of Ceroli's most popular creations, the table is evocative of nature and the natural world and is characterized by its exceptional craftsmanship and intricate details. A truly beautiful piece of furniture, which connects us with a broader horizon.

Signature of Mario Ceroli, 'Ceroli Poltronova' fire branded on the underside of the table top.
Circa 1973
Size: 28 1/2" high x 65" diameter

Literature: Giuliana Gramigna, 'Design Italiano Repertorio Dell'Arredo Domestico 1950-2000' Allemandi, 2011, p. 214.

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The stunning 'La Rosa dei Venti', table designed by Mario Ceroli and crafted by Poltronova, circa 1973.

The circular table is constructed with intersected Russian pine wood and walnut and displays an inlaid rose wind design with brass inserts denoting the four compass points. The inlay of the Wind Rose on the surface of the table is truly captivating; the Wind Rose is a symbol representing navigation and exploration, denoting both adventure and discovery. This central feature adds a sense of intrigue and charm to the design of this table.

"Rosa dei venti" is an Italian phrase that translates to "compass rose" or "wind rose" in English; it refers to the diagram on a compass that shows the different directions of the wind, often depicted as a circular design with lines radiating outward representing different compass points. It has always been a very useful tool for sailors. The earliest records of the Wind or Compass Rose date back to Homeric poems: in Book V of the Odyssey, Homer lists the four main winds: Boreas, Euro, Noto and Zephyr. The Compass Rose, in the classic form we currently know, dates back to the era of the Maritime Republics and the introduction of the compass.

The simplest wind rose is the 4-pointed one made up of only four cardinal points: At each of the four corners of the table, you will find indicators representing the cardinal directions: North, South, East, and West, inlaid in brass. These indicators not only contribute to the table's functionality but also serve as elegant design elements, seamlessly integrated into the overall aesthetic.

The base consists of two half-spheres, made of carved wood, a true masterpiece crafted with a meticulous process of inlay and joinery, the base showcases the skill and artistry of the craftsmen.

Seen as one of Ceroli's most popular creations, the table is evocative of nature and the natural world and is characterized by its exceptional craftsmanship and intricate details. A truly beautiful piece of furniture, which connects us with a broader horizon.

Signature of Mario Ceroli, 'Ceroli Poltronova' fire branded on the underside of the table top.
Circa 1973
Size: 28 1/2" high x 65" diameter

Literature: Giuliana Gramigna, 'Design Italiano Repertorio Dell'Arredo Domestico 1950-2000' Allemandi, 2011, p. 214.

The stunning 'La Rosa dei Venti', table designed by Mario Ceroli and crafted by Poltronova, circa 1973.

The circular table is constructed with intersected Russian pine wood and walnut and displays an inlaid rose wind design with brass inserts denoting the four compass points. The inlay of the Wind Rose on the surface of the table is truly captivating; the Wind Rose is a symbol representing navigation and exploration, denoting both adventure and discovery. This central feature adds a sense of intrigue and charm to the design of this table.

"Rosa dei venti" is an Italian phrase that translates to "compass rose" or "wind rose" in English; it refers to the diagram on a compass that shows the different directions of the wind, often depicted as a circular design with lines radiating outward representing different compass points. It has always been a very useful tool for sailors. The earliest records of the Wind or Compass Rose date back to Homeric poems: in Book V of the Odyssey, Homer lists the four main winds: Boreas, Euro, Noto and Zephyr. The Compass Rose, in the classic form we currently know, dates back to the era of the Maritime Republics and the introduction of the compass.

The simplest wind rose is the 4-pointed one made up of only four cardinal points: At each of the four corners of the table, you will find indicators representing the cardinal directions: North, South, East, and West, inlaid in brass. These indicators not only contribute to the table's functionality but also serve as elegant design elements, seamlessly integrated into the overall aesthetic.

The base consists of two half-spheres, made of carved wood, a true masterpiece crafted with a meticulous process of inlay and joinery, the base showcases the skill and artistry of the craftsmen.

Seen as one of Ceroli's most popular creations, the table is evocative of nature and the natural world and is characterized by its exceptional craftsmanship and intricate details. A truly beautiful piece of furniture, which connects us with a broader horizon.

Signature of Mario Ceroli, 'Ceroli Poltronova' fire branded on the underside of the table top.
Circa 1973
Size: 28 1/2" high x 65" diameter

Literature: Giuliana Gramigna, 'Design Italiano Repertorio Dell'Arredo Domestico 1950-2000' Allemandi, 2011, p. 214.

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