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Console with polished steel top (also available in extra clear glass and smoked glass “stopsol”) combined with a series of posts of solid Briccola wood, typical poles from the Venice Lagoon.
Riva 1920 products are made of solid wood from controlled repopulation areas. Among the types of wood, we find maple, cherry, oak, and walnut, but also recovered wood that Riva introduces in the production of its furniture, so as not to forget that wood is a renewable resource, but not an inexhaustible one: Kauri, the thousand-wood of one year old from New Zealand, the cedar wood or briccole wood, the oak wood sticks used in Venice, useful for ships as signals and as indicators of the tides, which must be replaced periodically due to wear.