
Meet the Designer
Born in 1950 in Pisa, Italy, Roberto Lazzeroni received his professional training in art and architecture in Florence. He debuted his professional career in the 1980s and has since been the recipient of numerous awards and prestigious collaborations.





Overview
Round or rectangular, Bolero Dining Table, designed by Roberto Lazzeroni for Poltrona Frau, has a sleek and elegant design that enhances the material beauty of its elements. The solid wood of the structure meets a tabletop with large wood tiles that create horizontal and vertical veins that are different every time. Bolero is both a discreet yet noticeable addition to any room, adding a touch of sophisticated elegance.
The ø 70 3/4″ version is also available with an optional Lazy Susan composed of two round flat surfaces of different diameters that rest on the tabletop.
Materials
- Top available in:
- Wood with the core of the top made with a particle board veneered on the upper and lower side. The beveled edge around the top is made of solid wood and features the same finishing as the top and supporting structure.
- Canaletto walnut (29)
- Ash in a wenge stain (48) with a characteristic cross-grain inlay
- Marble featuring a beveled edge. The underside is reinforced with a technical mesh that ensures the surface resistance to bending, breakage and impact. An additional reinforcement, which grants higher stability, is provided by under-top support in white-lacquered laminated wood. Please note, the marble top is not available for table ø 70 3/4″.
- Brilliant Calacatta gold marble. The marble top is treated with a transparent polyester finish, which makes the surface more resistant, preventing it from absorbing liquids.
- Semi-brilliant Calacatta gold marble. The marble top surface is treated with a protective water-repellent solution which gives it a more natural look.
- Emperador Marble. The marble top surface is treated with a protective transparent polyester finish, which makes the surface more resistant, preventing it from absorbing liquids.
- Brilliant Fior di Pesco marble. The marble top is treated with a transparent polyester finish, which makes the surface more resistant, preventing it from absorbing liquids.
- Semi-brilliant Fior di Pesco marble. The marble top is treated with transparent polyester paint, which gives it a semi-glossy effect and a silkier feel.
- Wood with the core of the top made with a particle board veneered on the upper and lower side. The beveled edge around the top is made of solid wood and features the same finishing as the top and supporting structure.
- Supporting structure features a characteristic triangular cross-section made of solid wood in:
- Canaletto walnut (29)
- Ash in a wenge stain (32)
- Ash in a moka stain (61)
- Mounting plates and spacers are in black lacquered steel
- Protective plastic caps
- Optional Lazy Susan (ø 70 3/4″ version only) rotating top composed of two round surfaces of different diameters
- The upper top is made of birch plywood with trim in solid wood
- The smaller lower top is made of MDF with a non-scratch black varnish and comes with protective felt pads
- Between the two surfaces, there is an aluminum swivel mechanism on steel spheres
- The swivel surface rests but is not attached to the structure
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About Poltrona Frau
Known for its virtuosity with leather, Poltrona Frau represents a blend of expert craftsmanship, sustainability, and sartorial savoir-faire. Founder Lorenzo Frau founded the company in Turin in 1912 after seeing Chesterfield sofas in England and imagining their success in Italy. In less than two decades, Poltrona Frau was furnishing the most important interiors in Italy, including the residences of the Italian Royal Family.
