








The 'Biplano' coffee table, designed by the visionary Bruno Munari for Robots (Milano) in 1972, is a seminal example of Italian minimalist and functionalist design. True to Munari's philosophy of "simplifying," this piece combines essential lines with ingenious versatility. The structure is composed of a black lacquered tubular metal frame mounted on swivel casters for effortless mobility. It supports two elegant tiers of black smoked glass. The hallmark of this design is its innovative folding mechanism: once the glass shelves are removed, the metal frame can be completely collapsed, allowing for easy storage in minimal space. With its industrial aesthetic and avant-garde soul, the 'Biplano' table remains a timeless classic, reflecting the pioneering spirit of 1970s Italian design that anticipated modern needs for flexible living.