Romeo Rega: Two-Tier Occasional Table in Chrome and Brass, Rome, c.1970s
Romeo Rega: Two-Tier Occasional Table in Chrome and Brass, Rome, c.1970s
The Leopard
Romeo Rega worked in Rome in the 1970s, in the same atmosphere that produced Willy Rizzo's furniture and Federico Fellini's late films. The city was at the height of its postwar glamour. Cinecittà was running at full capacity. The dolce vita had aged into something more confident, more polished, more international - and the furniture being made in Roman ateliers reflected it. Rega's signature was a bicolor metal detail: chrome and brass placed in deliberate contrast, the two tones interrupting each other at every corner and edge. He used the move on coffee tables, dining tables, console pieces, bar carts. It became his fingerprint. The pieces are sometimes signed and sometimes not, but the detail is recognisable on sight - the precise vertical run of chrome set against the warmer line of brass, each material kept honest by the geometry around it.
This occasional table is a small example. A square brass top frame sits on four vertical chrome posts; a clear glass top above, a clear glass shelf below. The proportions are spare - the table is a frame for the materials, nothing more.
Light surface marks consistent with age. Patina to the brass.
Dimensions: H 0.48m × W 0.60m × D 0.60m
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