The Quadrifoglio table was born from the creative union of Porada’s craftsmanship and Carlo Ballabio’s refined vision, drawing inspiration from Achille Castiglioni’s iconic Taccia lamp and the columns of Mies van der Rohe’s Tugendhat Villa. Its name comes from the unique leg design in solid ash wood, available in the brand’s signature finishes. The interplay of concave and convex lines brings sculptural energy to the piece, while matte brass accents lend a sense of weightlessness, as if the base could lift off the ground. The tabletop is crafted in ash wood, natural stone, or lacquered glass. Quadrifoglio is available in a variety of sizes and forms — from spacious rectangular designs to compact round versions for four, enclosed in a wooden frame. For an even lighter appearance, the Crystal edition allows for the removal of the outer frame.