The simplicity of its design conceals interesting and well-gauged geometric and constructive choices that explore and exploit the theme of the circle and symmetry. The base is composed of three slender metal legs, connected by a spoked structure that also supports the top, which can be raised for use as a handy tray, separated from the structure by a simple gesture.xxxThe top/base finish options below are quick-ship, additional top/finish options available on request.
The simplicity of its design conceals interesting and well-gauged geometric and constructive choices that explore and exploit the theme of the circle and symmetry. The base is composed of three slender metal legs, connected by a spoked structure that also supports the top, which can be raised for use as a handy tray, separated from the structure by a simple gesture.xxxThe top/base finish options below are quick-ship, additional top/finish options available on request.
La collection Accent comprend trois tables basses, une grande table de salon ovale et une table à manger ronde. Les différentes tailles permettent de la créativité et de la flexibilité dans la configuration, et créent des ambiances différentes pour la maison et les espaces publics. Fabriqué en chêne massif certifié FSC et disponible en deux teintes; un gris sirka ou une laque mate blanche.
The Adnet Coffee Table was originally designed by French Modernist Jacques Adnet (1901 - 1981) in the 1950’s. Adnet was always ahead of contemporary trends and became famous for his avant-garde designs and unusual combination of leather, metal and glass. The iconic Adnet Coffee Table exemplifies everything the French architect and interior designer stands for and perfectly merges his Art Deco style with his strong commitment to functionalist principles.
La collection Androgyne de MENU se distingue par sa silhouette ludique mais élégante et sa combinaison réfléchie de matériaux naturels. L'invention de l'architecte et designer norvégienne basée à Copenhague Danielle Siggerud, son mélange du masculin et du féminin - la véritable androgynie - est ce qui donne son nom à la collection.
Les bases des tables ARC sont dérivées d'une géométrie élémentaire, mais le résultat est sculptural. Le vide prend le dessus, l'intérieur passe à l'extérieur et la masse devient fine.