Tables Kristalia KRISTALIA OOPS WOOD TABLES 977171 Monica Graffeo Designed by Monica Graffeo in 2006, Oops is an extendable table that combines a sleek aluminium base with a 50mm thick lacquered top, capable of transforming from round to elliptical, an aesthetic and technical innovation that makes it perfect both open and closed. In 2016, the collection expanded with the Oops I Did It Again range, which... View
Sedie Kristalia KRISTALIA MEM SOFT SEATS 977165 Christophe Pillet Christophe Pillet reworks the original Mem chair by softening its geometric lines with plush upholstered padding. The result is Mem Soft, a contemporary and minimalist bucket chair that retains the original polypropylene frame, still visible beneath the generous seat.The non-removable upholstery is available in all fabrics and leathers... 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
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
Tables Flexform FLEXFORM - KOBO TABLE 987140 Patrick Norguet Kobo is a table whose bones reflect the traits of many cultures. Its evident simplicity and strength call to mind furniture-making traditions common to several African nations. The design concept traces back to the layering of an impressively thick top over turned legs with an equally impressive diameter. View