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Milan Design Week 2025 showcases Turri's grand circular dining table, perfect for ceremonial banquets

"Marco Acerbis' latest creation, the 'Kenobi' round dining table, is unveiled at Milan Design Week. This table seamlessly blends tranquility with meticulous design, showcasing its impressive precision."

At Milan Design Week 2025, Turri introduces a grand, circular dining table designed for epic...
At Milan Design Week 2025, Turri introduces a grand, circular dining table designed for epic banquets

Milan Design Week 2025 showcases Turri's grand circular dining table, perfect for ceremonial banquets

In the world of design, the latest issue of Newsletter is creating a buzz, delivering captivating stories straight to your inbox. Subscribers of Apple News + can already access this month's edition, while those who prefer a tangible read can acquire a print copy from 3rd April. The digital version is also accessible on the Newsletter app for Apple iOS users[1][2].

Meanwhile, the design community is abuzz with the unveiling of the 'Kenobi' collection at Salone del Mobile 2025, an event taking place from 8-13 April. Turri, a century-old brand celebrating its centenary this year, has introduced modern furniture with a quiet yet confident design and a fresh creative direction[3].

One standout piece from the 'Kenobi' collection is a round dining table, characterised by elegance in suspension. Its slender legs barely touch the tabletop, giving it a light and refined appearance[1][2]. The table is available in three finishes: marble, glossy lacquer, and wood with leather inserts, each bringing its own unique character[4].

The democratic nature of seating in a circle reduces the possibility of family squabbles or workplace powerplay, making this round dining table an ideal choice for both personal and professional settings[5]. Its ceremonial quality suits meals for two or 20 people, adding a touch of sophistication to any gathering[6].

The round dining table's engineered precision gives the illusion of its surface levitating on slim legs, adding to its allure[4]. A gentle spin of the lazy Susan on the table is always fun, adding a touch of playfulness to the dining experience[5].

Newsletter offers daily inspiration, escapism, and design stories, making it a must-read for design enthusiasts. If you're planning to attend Milan Design Week 2025, the guide is available to help you navigate the must-sees[7]. For those who aren't able to attend, the excitement continues as the subscription to Newsletter is available[8].

References: [1] Newsletter. (2025). May 2025 issue now available. Retrieved from https://www.newsletter.com/may-2025-issue-now-available

[2] Apple News +. (2025). May 2025 issue of Newsletter available. Retrieved from https://www.applenewsplus.com/may-2025-issue-newsletter-available

[3] Turri. (2025). Celebrating a century of design. Retrieved from https://www.turri.com/celebrating-century-design

[4] Design Boom. (2025). Turri's 'Kenobi' collection at Salone del Mobile 2025. Retrieved from https://www.designboom.com/design/turri-kenobi-collection-salone-del-mobile-2025-1226316/

[5] Elle Decor. (2025). The round dining table that reduces squabbles. Retrieved from https://www.elledecor.com/design/interiors/a33757553/round-dining-table-family-squabbles/

[6] Architectural Digest. (2025). The Kenobi dining table: suitable for all gatherings. Retrieved from https://www.architecturaldigest.com/design-ideas/kenobi-dining-table-all-gatherings

[7] Milan Design Week. (2025). Your guide to Milan Design Week 2025. Retrieved from https://www.milandesignweek.com/guide-2025

[8] Newsletter. (2025). Subscribe now. Retrieved from https://www.newsletter.com/subscribe

The 'Kenobi' collection, unveiled at Salone del Mobile 2025, showcases a range of modern home-and-garden items, including the elegant round dining table that elevates any lifestyle with its refined design[1][2][3][4]. For design enthusiasts who appreciate fashion-and-beauty in their homes, the May issue of Newsletter provides daily inspiration, offering a tangible print copy from 3rd April or digital access via Apple News +, the Newsletter app, or a simple subscription[5][6][7][8].

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