Golden Gate Outdoor Dining Table

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Designed by Vincent Van Duysen

The Golden Gate Outdoor Dining Table, part of the Timeout Collection, offers a timeless design with a slatted top for water drainage and seating for 6 or 8 guests. The burnished aluminum frame and sled-shaped bases create a seamless silhouette. The table is available in two finishes: solid teak slats or Etna lava stone slabs in anthracite, olive green, and desert yellow. The vitreous inserts in the lava stone come from recycled glass from TV and PC monitors, promoting sustainability and innovation. The table is part of Molteni&C's new outdoor collections.

Dimensions:

GTA22 Lava Stone Top: W 86.6” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”

GTA28 Lava Stone Top: W 110.2” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”

GTA22 Teak Top: W 86.6” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”

GTA28 Teak Top: W 110.2” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”

This product has a delivery estimate of 18-20 weeks.

Dimensions:
GTA22 Lava Stone Top: W 86.6” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”
GTA28 Lava Stone Top: W 110.2” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”
GTA22 Teak Top: W 86.6” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”
GTA28 Teak Top: W 110.2” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”

GTA22 Teak Top
W 86.6” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”
GTA28 Teak Top
W 110.2” x D 42.1” x H 29.5”

For more than 80 years, Molteni&C has defined the concept of fine Italian craftsmanship. Incorporating its artisan traditions with innovative technology, Molteni&C furnishings are renowned not only for their beauty but also their technical and functional quality, often invisible but unfailingly impressive.

Vincent Van Duysen was born in Lokeren, Belgium, in 1962 and undertook a degree in architecture at the Higher Institute of Architecture Sint Lucas, Ghent. Between 1986 and 1987, Van Duysen worked in Milan, collaborating with Aldo Cibic at SottsassAssociati, after which, in 1990, he opened his studio in Antwerp, specializing in architecture and interiors. A strong relationship exists between Van Duysen’s designs and his architectural projects; he chooses to develop furniture and objects from an architectural perspective, creating spatial relations rather than shapes. A rescaled interpretation of his architectural work, Van Duysen creates pieces that provide a sense of purity and essentialism while remaining tactile and grounded. Subsequently, many of the designs refer to essential forms, traditions, or well-known masterpieces, which Van Duysen redefines through a contemporary lens. A balance of form and proportion—without omitting durability, function, and comfort—is critical to the design process. The use of pure and tactile materials results in a clear and timeless design—an architectural language that is not shy of aesthetics but resists fashion and trends. Van Duysen embraces these emotional aspects to celebrate'the art of living’. Van Duysen’s work has been published widely; in 2001, an inaugural monograph was published by the Spanish GG Editions. The first monograph, ‘Complete Works’, published by Thames & Hudson in 2010, focused on his multidisciplinary approach, where architecture, interior architecture, and design are equally considered. In 2013, the office was approached by the Portuguese publisher A.MAG to release an edition of selected works, and again in 2016 by the Japanese magazine A+U. A fifth monograph, again by Thames & Hudson, will document the most recent work, captured by a selection of world-renowned architecture and interior photographers, due for release in 2018.

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