1. The Livitalia Ceramic Dining Table Poliedro as a Centerpiece

A harmonious room concept in the dining area requires a piece of furniture that grounds the space while radiating lightness. Many interior design enthusiasts face the challenge of finding a table that is large enough for the family but doesn't appear bulky due to its size. A Livitalia Ceramic Dining Table Poliedro solves this problem with its flowing, round design, which promotes communication flow at the table and breaks up rigid seating arrangements.
A good example of this is its integration into open living-dining concepts, where the piece of furniture functions as a connecting architectural element between the kitchen and living room. The fascination with Italian design is evident here in its ability to create an inviting atmosphere without compromising on aesthetics. This demand for a luxurious living culture is consistently implemented through masterful craftsmanship and clear design language. Thus, a place is created where one not only dines but also spends valuable time together.





































