Visionnaire Visionnaire VISIONNAIRE JASON TABLE 978646 Roberto Lazzeroni Round dining table with marble top composed of a macro-mosaic in three types of marble inlaid with a 5mm metal profile in stainless steel. The edge of the top is worked with a rounded edge. Undermount in glossy lacquered wood with rounded section. Base made of three concave wooden legs covered in black leather with decorative profiles in... View
Visionnaire Visionnaire VISIONNAIRE TEMPTATION TABLE 978642 Alessandro La Spada Dining table, top in wood coated in veneered woodassembled with a mosaic motif creating a geometrical pattern,and Visionnaire logo in carved steel. Top frame profile in stainless steel.Two bases in satinized stainless steel with polished edges. Metal parts available in the metal finishing selection.Top available in veneer selection... View
Visionnaire Visionnaire VISIONNAIRE MARTY TABLE 978655 Marco Piva Dining table. Top in box-shaped extra clear glass - 12 mm thick - bonded to vertical profiles using adhesive cured with UV light. Base consisting of two boxshaped pillars positioned between table top and sides, covered in marble and satin steel, with covers in marble and steel flush-mounted into glass top. Metal components can be finished in... View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX HUG TABLE 978919 Claesson Koivisto Rune The designers Claesson Koivisto Rune enriched Hug project, starting from the initial idea. View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX GOYA TABLE 978917 Arflex Goya is a table with round, essential and simple lines, but with a great visual impact. View
Tables Arflex ARFLEX MATCH TABLE 978925 Bernhardt & Vella Match project is characterized by the brass joint, that joints the structure with the shelf, becoming a precious and decorative element. The stackable system allows to create, with the same elements, small tables and bookcases of various heights, console and table. View
Arflex Arflex ARFLEX RUBYCON STORAGE UNIT 978980 Claesson Koivisto Rune Rubycon storage units took their name from the close relationship between one cube and the near one. These simplified cubes, designed without visible handles or knobs, can appear as a unique three-dimensional painting. View
Vitra Vitra VITRA EM TABLE 980612 Jean Prouvé The designer and engineer Jean Prouvé developed the EM Table around 1950 for the project 'Maison Tropicale'. Adhering to the aesthetics of necessity, even the smallest details of this table are determined by its construction. The canted legs are connected by a crossbar, illustrating the structural forces and flow of stresses in a way that is... View
Vitra Vitra VITRA TABLE SOLVAY 980869 Jean Prouvé During the years of 1941 and 1942, the Ateliers Jean Prouvé planned and executed a number of interior design projects for the Solvay chemical company. Numerous pieces of furniture were developed in connection with this commission, including a table made of wood that exemplifies Prouvé’s construction methods: its structural details illustrate... View
Vitra Vitra VITRA TRAPÈZE TABLE 980878 Jean Prouvé Like the Antony chair, the Trapèze table was originally developed for the Cité Universitaire in Antony near Paris and numbers among the final pieces created by the French ‚constructeur‘ Jean Prouvé in the area of furniture design. The name of the table refers to the distinctive shape of its paired legs, which are constructed from bent sheet... View
Vitra Vitra VITRA EAMES SEGMENTED TABLES 980967 Charles & Ray Eames The Eames Segmented Table (Dining) is characterised by an interplay of dimensions, materials and colours, transforming the legendary classic into a comfortable, elegant dining table. With a round or boat-shaped table top in a choice of sizes, it allows spontaneous and informal seating arrangements in diverse dining settings. View
Tables Giorgetti GIORGETTI – G-CODE TABLE 987091 Designer Dante O. Benini e Luca Gonzo 2023 The concept started from a flight to the US, looking at the brush in the vanity kit, the kind that closes. I imagined that it could become the structure on which a top rests. The idea was that of an architecture, with this brush becoming the supporting beam of a large plane. —Dante O. Benini View