INDUSTRIAL ELEGANCE An elegant system of cross-shaped connectors used
in gas lamps gave Vico Magistretti the idea for this glass table that grew out
of a desire to express the beauty of industrial architecture. Prized by the renowned arch..
The Egg™ table was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952
to complement his Ant™ chair. The elliptical design today makes for an informal
dining setting or elegant home office desk thanks to its beautifully versatile
form and expertly crafted materials..
Essay™ is an exclusive table series in solid wood,
created by Danish designer Cecilie Manz. The table consists of three elements -
a tabletop and two bases - crafted in a simple, natural form. With its elegant
look and flexible functionality, the ..
The FH125 is a small, sophisticated dining table. Its rounded rectangular shape seats 4-6 and features a modern, white laminate top and elegant, aluminium edge...
Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955 and produced by
Fritz Hansen, the FH3605 table creates an informal yet exclusive working space
thanks to its considered form and practical details. The reissued design comes
in two tabletop and base options: walnu..
Knoll presents Grasshopper, a collection of tables designed by Piero
Lissoni, a perfect combination of pure geometry and synthesis of design. The
modern table is where key decisions are taken, accommodating a range of
functions from family reunion..
The dining table is produced in four sizes in a
rectangular and a square version and supports wooden or marble tops. Homey
introduces a more contemporary language of design for a warm and welcoming
home, full of elegant and distinctive products.
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A unique block of marble in the world, a
masterpiece of nature. A single piece. Poltrona Frau discovered it and asked
designer Roberto Lazzeroni to design an object of great character to further
increase its value. Inspired by the beauty and uniqu..
With Jane, Jean-Marie Massaud rewrites the
rulebook and envisages the table as an organic and free element in space.
Unlikely to go unnoticed, the Jane
table is held up by three imposing and irregular supports that
almost appe..
With Jane, Jean-Marie Massaud rewrites the
rulebook and envisages the table as an organic and free element in space.
Unlikely to go unnoticed, the Jane table is held up by three imposing and
irregular supports that almost appear to have been sculp..
This table, which was designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre
Jeanneret in 1925 for the Maison La Roche in Paris is characterised by the
striking contrast between the support and what is supported. The pedestal, its
width reduced to the minimum in rel..
Organic and yet rational, this
table was designed by Le Corbusier in 1958. Its distinctive construction
derives from two geometric figures: the circle, in the form of a sturdy oak
table-top, sitting on a cube-like base, composed of steel tubes at ..