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Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune
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, meeting table, bar table and low occasional table. Split comes in a range of shapes – round, elliptical, square, rectangular – and in a variety of finishes that allow one to create a coordinated look in either colour or monochrome.
Finishes:
Base in metal powder coated white, brown or black, top in laminate in white or black or in polished white carrara or matt black travetine marble
Dimensions:
Elliptical: W2200 x D1200 x H720 mm Rectangle: W1800 x D1100 x H720 mm
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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, […]
Inspiration does not follow regular routes. Only with hindsight does inspiration seem indeed logical. One thing is true, though: inspiration is a source of inspiration.” With these words – at the same time playful and profound – designers Marten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune sum up the coming into being of the Kelly project […]
Following the concept of the Salver collection, the side table continues to offer harmony and delicate detail. The chamfer on the edge of the table top and the skin-feel lacquer finish highlight the characteristics of the collection. Further more, the side table extend the flexibility of the collection, it works as a convenient laptop stand […]
$670.00
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