Designed with an intended floating appearance, this is an absolute must for any lover of individual and artistic furniture. A study of the architectural elements comprising the structure brings a full appreciation for the modernist masterpiece, originally designed back in 1949 by the Italian architect and designer Carlo Mollino. A chair would slide beneath two boomerang solid wood support beams. At the point where vertical transforms to horizontal, rounded oblong shapes have been cut out of the beams, creating a transparent airy illusion. Resting on raised stainless steel support buttons, a 15-mm-thick tempered glass plate provides an elegant writing surface for Camillo.