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Designed by Gordon Guillaumier
Anapo’s collection of tables, in the rectangular and circular version and in different sizes including a side table. Its inspiration lies in the Sixties and in a specific idea of middle-class home torn between rigour and softness, luxury and functionality, indifferent to passing fads.
Finishes:
Structure in steel painted black, top in tempered clear glass
Dimensions:
W2500 x D1050 x H740 mm
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An exercise in style, refinement and essentiality, the Megara sofa comes with suede, fabric and leather covers and features a round backrest that smoothly flows into the armrest and creates a refined detail just before meeting the seat: almost a cushion sinking into the backrest. A terminal element, a day-bed and a pouf complete the […]
Minimalism and pure elegance characterize the Cage tables, whose precious top comes in different types of marble, round or square.
The Offset Stool / Side table is a playful and irregular screw together furniture piece which displays the beauty of solid oak in generous proportions. Designed by Philippe Malouin, each Offset leg attaches to the top by way of an off-centre threaded connector – ensures that each leg finally rests in an individualistic position. Solid, […]
Split expresses an elegant, immediately recognisable character, aside from its size, form and colour that lend coherence to the most diverse solutions and compositions in any given space. This is the concept behind the Split collection, a complete system of tables for both the home and contract interior, available in four different forms: coffee table, […]
$1,080.00
The Fine side table is lightweight enough to go with you from room to room, pulled up close to a sofa or bed. Its smart C-shape construction and solid wood maximize the beauty of the wood and it’s craft.
Beam is a multifunction side table made by an old wood, equipped with lead-painted metal top. The rustic appearance of wood, deliberately not treated, allows to exploit its full expressive value. The Irregularities of this old wood have to be considered a quality and not a defect, which thus characterizes each piece.