Thinking about the Briccole in oak wood I naturally think about their underwater part rather than their topside and consequently the relationship with the water and what normally is hidden beneath the surface of our sight, but even more than the underwater part of the Briccole I think about what the Briccole from under "saw", the meetings of which were silent witnesses. There are mysterious fins that move under the water, ancient fish bones sharp, wrecks who sleep in the depths, and we overlook above the mirror, enchanted, we are looking ... At this unknown and fascinating world is inspired Lische + my design proposal for a table made of Briccola wood. My project consists of a few elements, each of which wants to emulate the past sea life of Briccola in his earliest use, the glass is the reference to the transparency and fluidity of water, the wooden trestles of Briccola bones are fish of unknown forms of a diversity of marine whose vision changes depending on the viewpoint. Each stand comprises two legs in the form of rectangular trapezium, arranged symmetrically to each other than the vertical axis. These two pieces are made integral with each other through the interposition of a steel rod of 2 cm in diameter, passing through the thickness of the legs themselves. The relative rotation between the two is determined by the transverse slots of the steel rod in the above five points, respectively 3 holes for the length designed to receive the section of leg whose trapezium of plant will be positioned with the major base of support to the plane of the table and 2 holes for the size intended for the leg whose trapezium of plant will be positioned with the major base to the ground, the angle inclusive between the first and second series of holes is set at 26 °. Axially with the holes in the rod's leg briccola is perforated for a length of 25 cm and a diameter of 1 cm such as to receive depending on the direction of the trapezium, n. 3 or 2 steel bars of 1 cm diameter 27.5 cm long, mounted in ways thorns, that it will block any movement. Each plug is screwed to the 'upper end in a crescent always wood Briccola whose semicircular section follows the shape of the bearing part of the trestles to the glass, thereby ensuring continuity. The part of the support is generally composed of 4 trestles, ie 8 legs, each pair of legs is linked to the next via a steel foot 45 cm long and 5 cm wide with 5mm folder has 3 rectangular brackets arranged vertically along the longer side. Each leg of the "foot wider" is provided at the bottom with 2 pockets for receiving two of the anchors of steel foot while each leg of the "short foot" will be equipped with a single pocket. The two outer legs of the two side stands will be resting on the feet of a smaller size. The table top in tempered glass 2 cm in size characteristics of 120 cm to 200 cm and its height was set at 80 cm from the ground. Occupying the support stands, a floor area of 45 cm to 147 cm, it follows that the free space for the legs is approx. 38 cm for the two major sides and on average approx. 45 cm for the short sides, (by virtue of the particular tapered shape of each leg). The size choices that allow the table to accommodate up to 8 people at the same time make Bones an object from the double character designed to be used either as a dining table or desk able to find much space in your living room as an office, to be complicit in moments of conviviality and appendix of formal moments at a time. A daily, imaginative escape for the eyes, where slept Briccole, where they sleep bones.