It seems impossible, yet it works flawlessly

The Little Table That Stole My Attention

I was in a cozy, cabin-like living room—wood paneling, warm lighting, the faint scent of vintage books—and my eyes landed on a curious table. Round top. Three thin legs. A single vertical “handle” jutting up like a bird stretching its neck.

I had to ask: “What is that?”

It was the Franco Albini Cicognino side table, designed in 1954. And ever since, it’s captured my fascination.

Cicognino: The “Little Stork”

Cicognino means “little stork” in Italian. The angled handle? That’s the neck—or maybe the beak. It gives the table a sense of motion, like a bird mid-step.

Albini designed this handle with a purpose: you can pick up and move the table with one hand. Functional. Playful. Practical. That clever detail is why it stayed with me. It isn’t just decoration—it’s furniture meant to be used.

Form Meets Function

Franco Albini was a master of modernist simplicity. He avoided unnecessary flourish, focusing on intuitive, thoughtful design.

The Cicognino side table exemplifies this:

  • Lightweight and balanced: Easy to move and stable.

  • Sculptural shape: Beautiful without being showy.

  • Raised edge: Keeps drinks and books from sliding off.

  • Three legs: Stable even on uneven floors.

Simple, functional, and undeniably stylish.

Built to Last

Original pieces were crafted from walnut or mahogany. Real wood. Real joinery. No shortcuts.

The table I saw had endured decades, and it still looked stunning. The wear? It only added character.

At about 24 inches tall, it’s the perfect chair-side height. Big enough for a drink, a book, or your phone. Small enough to fit almost anywhere.

Vintage or Modern?

Cassina, the high-end Italian furniture brand, still produces the Cicognino table today.

  • New: Available straight from the source.

  • Vintage: Design auctions and mid-century dealers occasionally offer them.

  • Found in the wild: Lucky you!

Why This Table Works

The Cicognino table has presence without shouting. Design lovers notice it. It’s understated yet clever, quietly iconic.

It fits into any room effortlessly. And its story makes it more than furniture—it’s a small piece of design history.

Next time you see one, stop. Take a moment. It might just be the most charming table you ever encounter.

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