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Designed by Christophe Delcourt
Table Tao is the quintessential of the French designer, Christophe Delcourt’s work, it is an homage to the spirit and the possibilities of wood. Sculptural, they define space as much as they are born from a subtle balance of intricate shapes of solid wood. Of infinite elegance, the tables offer a play on matter itself, alternating lacquered surfaces and raw wood.
Finishes:
Feet in metal lacquered black, structure in MDF lacquered in a selection of colours with veneer in walnut or stained oak
Dimensions:
W2000 x D1050 x H744 mm W2200 x D1050 x H744 mm W2400 x D1050 x H744 mm
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Sky collection is a sculptural yet functional piece.
Beyond their clean design, the round and rectangular SUI tables celebrate the beauty and magnificence of a large piece of wood. The beautifully polished finish along with the strong and innovative design of the legs remain harmonious in both shapes, allowing SUI to be a key-piece in any living space.
Bond is inspired by the Parthenon temple from the Greeks, the expression for solid and sculptural beauty. The table top is in balance with the straight legs which are intersecting with each other in a well crafted and defined way.
A pleasant soft and graceful design that of the Bardot collection , with a flavor of the 50s, made of full volumes, rounded lines, wooden legs and rounded corners warm the environment and at the same time create a pleasant harmony of design shapes clean a little Nordic.
It is a timeless chair because it comes in a material – natural hide obtained by respecting all the properties that comprise its identity – and because the project underlying this chair has the strength to challenge time: the hide will inevitably move, its texture will change and its colour will alter but the chair […]
The chair, inspired by a model from 1930 by Josef Hoffmann, blends his interest in Art Nouveau and simple shapes with manufacturing processes applied in Bystrice pod Hostynem since 1861. The armchair is therefore more geometrical, but bears the clear features of the manual bending technique of TON.