Maddalena Casadei designs Accanta tables for Pretziada
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Casadei's versions are pressed and carved entirely from Sardinian cork, which is left completely natural with no varnish or lacquer.
Designed by Maddalena Casadei for Pretziada, the Accanta tables are carved from Sardinian cork and based on a type of furniture traditional to the region.
Accanta is a trio of small tables that reference a traditional stool with a cork bark seat that Casadei observed in Sardinia.
The traditional stools are lightweight, durable and versatile. They would often be carried by people taking sheep out to pasture or picking olives.
Casadei's versions are pressed and carved entirely from Sardinian cork, which is left completely natural with no varnish or lacquer.
"Cork is a material that has always fascinated me because it is part of the Mediterranean and especially Sardinian culture," said Casadei. "Cork oak is essential for the local ecosystem and its processing does not harm plants, animals or humans."
Accanta comes in three sizes: a larger reading table and a smaller teacup table and magazine table.
The tables are made in collaboration with the family-run workshop Falegnameria Pisu, which created the dense waste cork blocks used for Accanta.