The Lake end table masterfully balances organic and geometric shapes, enhanced with the beauty of natural materials. The end table blends sinuously into the environment with its wooden base embellished with the refined finishes used for the top, which are inspired by nature. The result is a strong aesthetic impact that does not overlook the functionality of a spacious surface made of glass, ceramic, or marble.
The Soho Table embodies the essence of architectural craftsmanship, drawing inspiration from the distinctive facades in SoHo, New York. The idea for the design was sparked during a stroll through the neighborhood, where the fluted building facades left a lasting impression and is directly reflected in the fluted column that forms the core of the table. The fluted surface adds tactility but also creates a dynamic and shifting interplay of depth and shadows throughout the day, depending on how the light falls upon it.
All of these additional elements have a strong and functional design, ideal to place everyday objects and, with all these characteristics, they work well paired with other models from arflex collection.
All of these additional elements have a strong and functional design, ideal to place everyday objects and, with all these characteristics, they work well paired with other models from arflex collection.
All of these additional elements have a strong and functional design, ideal to place everyday objects and, with all these characteristics, they work well paired with other models from arflex collection.
The Zoe coffee tables are have a solid wood base painted in all wood finishes or in matt lacquer and a top 20 mm thick made of mediumdensity wood particle panels with EPA-TSCA-CARB P2 certification with low formaldehyde emissions with chamfered perimeter edge, veneered or matt or glossy lacquered or in up surfaces. The tops are also available in ceramic gres coupled with a wooden panel 26 mm thick.
The Lake end table masterfully balances organic and geometric shapes, enhanced with the beauty of natural materials. The end table blends sinuously into the environment with its wooden base embellished with the refined finishes used for the top, which are inspired by nature. The result is a strong aesthetic impact that does not overlook the functionality of a spacious surface made of glass, ceramic, or marble.
Celebrated designer Sabine Marcelis introduces a new product: the Dew dining table. Dew marks a departure for Sabine. She’s translated her unique form language into a wooden object, resulting in a sculptural object composed of simple organic shapes. Sabine embraced this new material, working with the wood’s grain to create an experience that’s both visual and tactile.
AUDO COPENHAGEN (formerly known as Menu) Passage Lounge Table - Whether playing host to drinks or home to the remote control or of-the-moment reads, the versatile Passage Lounge Table brings a feeling of so serenity to spaces thanks to its calming round shape and FSC-certified solid wood construction. Cleverly designed as a flatpack, self-assembly kit, inviting you to engage with the design, it come in three sizes, which allows you to pair multiples together in a nest-like formation, and two finishes: natural and dark lacquered oak.
The Flowers side tables are the ultimate in sleek design, with subtly irregular, elliptical petals in lacquered wood resting on slender metal structures. The clear 1950s influence is synonymous with the style of designer Roberto Lazzeroni, who opts for lacquered tops to bring vibrancy and warmth to the domestic space. Available in two heights and four dimensions, the Flowers tables can be used individually or as part of a group.
The tables’ simple aesthetics maintain an understated poise with a nod to classic references without being too formal. The tabletops are made from rhythmic, repeating slats of solid, premium teak, enclosed by a frame made from the same slats, giving a minimalist feel. The table legs are formed from two vertical slats, using a miter joint that creates an inverted ‘L-shape’ on each corner. Referencing architectural and maritime design, the unusual leg design provides both structural support and visual interest, giving the piece a certain lightness. Each leg protrudes slightly above the tabletop surface, culminating in a rounded detail in contrast to the geometric lines of the structure, that gives a calm composure to the design.
Inspired by brutalism, the Post Coffee Table plays with volumes to present a simple, round coffee table with intricate details that draw you in. Made from FSC™-certified wood, the table has three robust cylindrical legs, while the tabletop features an elegant, unique oak veneer paneling in the shape of spherical sectors, achieved by a technique known as marquetry.
Inspired by architects' classic drawing tables, Designer-in-Chief Chris Martin, wanted to scale down all details not adding function. The end result come out of a creative experiment with large geometric forms, made of massive FSC-certified wood in ash.
Inspired by the natural crystal shape of the Quartz stone,Quartz changes its appearance when seen from different angles. Quartz is a versatile stone-like object, suitable as a side table, podium or sculpture.
Gear is inspired by Brutalism Architecture from the mid-20th century. The sculptural coffee and side tables are designed as block-like structures, reflecting architectural building components of concrete.
A response to the architectural traditions of the Classical era, GamFratesi’s Doric Table continues an exploration that the duo began with the Epic Table, and extends the studio’s material investigation into the aesthetic and functional possibilities of limestone. The result is two very different expressions, and two distinct responses to the same inspiration: the Classical column.
WENDELBO Collect Coffee Table Square Made from the idea of creating a table design that could complement any space through elegant function and a warm, yet sophisticated character are the new Collect tables by Swedish designer Jonas Wagell for Wendelbo.
Lacquered or stoneware tops are similar to irregular ovals. Cylindrical metal bases. These are coffee tables to be used on their own or in an ever-moving 'atoll' that constantly renews itself.
ARFLEX Match Coffee Table - Match project is characterized by the brass joint, that joints the structure with the shelf, becoming a precious and decorative element. The stackable system allows to create, with the same elements, small tables and bookcases of various heights, console and table.
ARFLEX Tablet Round Coffee Table - The inspiration for their form comes from the ornamental pendants fashioned and worn by the Maori peoples of New Zealand.