
Tommaso Caldera, born in 1986, is currently presenting his first design creation for B—Line.
Graduated in Industrial Design at Milan’s Politecnico, he trained with Odo Fioravanti in Milan and Jonathan Olivares in New York. Awarded the title of Top Young Industrial Designer by the Italian Cultural Institute in New York, he currently works as an Independent Designer and also lectures in Turin, Bologna and Milan.
Perfectly in sync with the combination of aesthetics-functionality by which B— Line is distinguished, his system of low tables, which he defines as Variable Efficient Singular, perfectly interprets the concept of modular and figurative composability that is at the core of B—Line’s products.


The series consists of separate bases and tops and can be declined in different configurations, mounting the marble or wooden tops on separate pairs of metal legs inserted at distances that vary depending on the size and on the circular or elongated shape of the top. A taller version, entirely in metal and with a smaller top, completes the range, enhancing a content that is highly expressive. The idea of combining two otherwise independent elements, slightly separated but perceived as a single structural whole, is also reflected in the name AD.DA itself, a choice that is by no means casual. The new table, intended for the most varied of ambiances, gets therefore added to B—Line’s catalogue, expanding the proposal characterised by modularity and formal essentiality.
