Bisato Contemporary Table

Designed by Leo De Carlo.

The Bisato Table is part of the MELT collection—a tribute to the glassmaking tradition of Murano and the natural landscape that surrounds it. Inspired by the process of glass casting, the piece is defined by fluid forms and softly irregular edges, capturing the organic character of molten material.

SKU: FTB-LDC-109-30 Categories: , ,

  • Made in Italy

  • Finest Materials

  • White Glove Delivery

The Bisato Table from the Melt Collection is a sculptural glass piece crafted with a baked, double-layered glass top and legs featuring organically irregular edges inspired by molten material. The entire surface is finished with a blue-to-transparent varnish gradation, while partial silvering on the back layer enhances depth, luminosity, and refined reflective effects, resulting in a sophisticated statement for contemporary interiors.

Starting at $23,899 | By inquiry

14-18 weeks.

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Bisato Table

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We aim to make your shopping experience easy. Everything you need to know about our delivery process:

  • Preparation

    Varies depending on the collection and level of customization.
    Gifting, Homeware, Decor and in-stock items a generally shipped immediately.

  • Delivery

    Through specialized carriers experienced in handling high-value furnishings.
    Gifting, Homeware and Decor are via standard shipping.

  • Coordination

    Our team coordinates scheduling, site readiness, and final placement alongside architects and interior designers.

  • Installation

    Where required, white-glove teams deliver, place, and install each piece to ensure it is presented exactly as intended within the space.

  • Leo De Carlo

    Born in Venice, Italy in 1972, Leo De Carlo graduated in Industrial Design from Politecnico di Milano in 1998.After working as Senior Designer at Philippe Starck Agency in Paris from 1999 to 2003, in 2003 he returned to Venice, where he started his own studio. Leo De Carlo currently lives and works between Venice and Milan.