With the precision and vivid identity that Gianfranco Frattini imbued in his work, the Maestro table was designed to conjure function and perfection in living spaces. Today, at versions in 2,5, 3 and 3.5 meters in length, it becomes grander in its scale for modern entertaining needs, and more dramatic in its material impact, with black ash wood and dark stained walnut making dark silhouettes of the long, cantilevered wings of the table and its linear play of cutouts that recalls traditional Japanese architecture.