Incas

Brands
Designers
Dimensions
L 220 cm - P 90 cm - H 72 cm
L 280 cm - P 90 cm - H 72 cm
Finiture
Natural oak, Brown oak, Dark oak
Year
1978
The Incas table, designed by Angelo Mangiarotti for Agapecasa in 1978, is characterized by a sculptural and minimal design. The legs, in the shape of a truncated pyramid with a trapezoidal section, fit into the square or rectangular tops without the need for fixing, creating a visual effect of solidity and lightness. Initially made in Pietra Serena, the table is available in a variety of finishes and materials, which enhance the timeless elegance of the project, making it suitable for different environments and styles.
Agapecasa
Created in 2009, Agapecasa is a company born from Agape's passion for design culture and dedicated to the re-edition of original pieces by Angelo Mangiarotti, one of the greatest masters of post-war Italian design and architecture, who has always been a great collaborator of the brand.
Angelo Mangiarotti
Born in Milan in 1921, Angelo Mangiarotti is an architect, sculptor and designer. In addition to his many architectural feats, Mangiarotti has created numerous creative projects, from sculpture to products and lighting. He believed that architecture was a practical discipline and that industrial design was an expression of high craftsmanship. During his career, he has been a teacher at various design and architecture schools in Italy and abroad. He has won numerous awards in both design and architecture and his work has been included in exhibitions and collections at some of the world's most important art and design institutions, such as the Center Pompidou in Paris, the Triennale Design Museum in Milan and Gallery MA in Tokyo.