Quadrifoglio Coffee Table
The preciousness of clear glass, the essential nature of wood and the brightness of metal define a magnificent piece of furniture: Quadrifoglio.
The Quadrifoglio family of modern coffee tables is characterised by a square, rectangular or oval shape that perfectly matches the upholstered sofas by Porada. The four shaped legs in solid Canaletta walnut or ash wood rise like columns to support the clear glass top with rounded corners. Visible feet and metal plates in brushed brass add a touch of luminosity. In the higher version, the four legs are replaced by a single central leg in solid Canaletta walnut or ash wood, installed on a metal base with a Bronzoro finish that guarantees stability to the entire unit. These comfortable supporting elements with a sophisticated and elegant design can be perfectly matched with the Halo line of lamps.

Since 2011 he has been in charge of product development director and designer at Porada. He was born in Cantù (Como) in 1967, in his twenties he studied at IPSIA G. Meroni of Lissone, near Milan, as a technician for the furniture and design industry. In 1990 he obtained a master’s degree in Industrial Design at Instituto Europeo di Design in Milan. After graduation, Ballabio worked for the Paolo Nava design practice and then for Paola Navone as senior designer. During his career he designed many products, some of which can be found exhibited at the Triennale in Milano. For Porada he designed many of the most popular products, including the highly successful Ziggy collection. What makes its design unique is the steadily search for the perfect combination of aesthetics and functionality.


Porada
Everything ‘s born from the love of wood. The solid wood, worked with the craftsmanship of those who know how to turn a log into a piece of artwork. Porada has its origin in this passion. It was established in 1968 by Luigi Allievi with the aim of expanding the production of chairs, started in 1948.
The Porada collection is wide and varied, made up of a multitude of occasional furniture developed in cooperation with designers as Marconato and Zappa, Carlo Ballabio, David Dolcini, Emmanuel Gallina, Patrick Jouin, Tarcisio Colzani, Staffan Tollgard, Studio Opera, Gino Carollo, Dainelli Sudio and Studio Buratti among the others.