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Designed by Studio Sovet
Two industrial-inspired elements that merge in a composition that reminds a railway crossing. This is the basic design idea of Cross, a table that represents a meeting point between the concepts of stability and dynamism, strength and harmony, thought and material.
Finishes:
Structure in metal lacquered embossed white, clay, mocha, black or burnished brass,top in glass in clear or in a selection of glass tinted, lacquered or frosted lacquered, textured net or in ceramic polished or matt finish or in oak veneer
Dimensions:
Rectangular: W2400 x D1200 x H740 mm W2500 x D1000 x H740 mm Elliptical: W2500 x D1200 x H740 mm
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Horizon mirror is bordered by an aluminium frame characterized by a thin moulding at the edge. The reflective surface is also available with a frosted finish that draws an horizon line, playing with light and proportions. The different available sizes and the wall swivel fixing allow to create different situations and compositions.
Available in more than 200 combinations, Kodo has been designed to reach large dimensions while maintaining an exceptional structural lightness.
Delphi is a glass modular bookcase that creates a sinuous “wave” effect through its trapezoidshaped shelves of different sizes. The smoked glass version has a refined charm while the extralight finish looks particularly light and spreads brightness in the room.
$3,900.00
The richness of personality and the possibility of customization of the Totem collection finds wide expression in its outdoor version used in residential exteriors, lounges and restaurant bars. The small table version in two heights completes the area for relaxing in the outdoor space.
$1,060.00
Minimalist and modern, the new Rely table have been designed for outdoor use. Featuring a top in compact laminate, it is supported by a powder coated metal base with four legs skewing out for stability.
The Clessidra mirror, with its soft lines and its sanded frame, can be positioned with different orientations. It assumes a new functional feature in the table and free-standing versions. Because it is not possible to stop time, but choosing how to look into the mirror while time passes by is.
$2,020.00
Designed in 1951, the Daystak Table exemplifies Robin Day’s meticulous attention to detail and celebration of the material at hand. Showcasing the same striking, A-shaped legs as the Daystak Side Chair and Desk, the table sits in tandem with the rest of the collection to create a distinctly mid-century ensemble.
$1,620.00
The May series takes the New Works universe alfresco with outdoor furniture for the garden, patio, or balcony. Made from powder coated steel, this hard-wearing furniture family consists of stackable chairs with and without armrests and tables in two lengths, harmoniously coordinated to complement each other. The understated, monochromatic appearance of the May family is […]