Coffee Tables Acerbis ACERBIS POND LOW TABLE 22434 Marco Acerbis Pond, designed by Marco Acerbis in 2006 for Acerbis, is a playful and vibrant reinterpretation of the quintessential Italian coffee table, defined by a conical base that appears to vanish into shadow and by a glossy glass top that recalls the reflective surface of a pool of water. View
Coffee Tables Giorgetti GIORGETTI OTI ROUND SMALL TABLE 42192 Chi Wing Lo Oti, designed by Chi Wing Lo for Giorgetti, is available as both a square and round side table, featuring a structure crafted from polished solid maple wood. View
Coffee Tables Giorgetti GIORGETTI ROUND LOW TABLE 43275 Carlo Colombo Round, designed by Carlo Colombo for Giorgetti, is a series of round coffee tables featuring a structure made of wood fiber panels veneered in canaletto walnut. View
Coffee Tables Giorgetti GIORGETTI FIT LOW TABLE 43282 Fit is a coffee table designed by Giancarlo Bosio and the Giorgetti Research Centre, defined by an elegant blend of materials and shapes. View
Tables Capod'opera CAPOD'OPERA COFFEE TABLE NON STOP 955161 Silvano Pierdonà Nonstop as the name suggests, has no limits, its dual function of table and convenient shelf responds impeccably to contemporary needs: High-quality, usual for realization Capo d'Opera, is expressed both in the choice of materials as in the vast array of proposed surface. Nonstop is versatile and furnishes so informal living areas,... View
Coffee Tables Classicon CLASSICON BELL HIGH TABLE 970407 Sebastian Herkner The glass of the base in its smoke grey shade, thanks to the brass support, skilfully joins the top in black crystal or Nero Marquina marble, thus creating a sculpture to be exhibited in your living room or to be inserted as a complement in a large hall. Each table is handmade, so small bubbles or irregularities in the glass are a... View
Coffee Tables Classicon CLASSICON ADJUSTABLE TABLE 970436 Eileen Gray Eileen Gray is an international name of the design. Collaborator in the '20s and '30s of important architects such as Le Corbusier and JJP Oud , design articles and bar stools in several variations. This coffee table is the most famous piece of furniture design by Eileen Gray, who since 1973 has granted the worldwide rights to manufacture and... View
Coffee Tables Classicon CLASSICON DIANA B COFFEE TABLE 970443 Konstantin Grcic Diana B is open to a wide range of interpretations and uses. Just as words are built from letters, Diana tables combine with other furniture and objects in visual contexts are always different. With the Diana alphabet from A to F, a living room can be transformed into a coffee - or a word in a new language all his own. Coffee table made... View
tavolino Classicon CLASSICON BELL COFFEE TABLE 970454 Sebastian Herkner The stained glass and the upper frame in metal with round Crystal Bell Table make a small sculpture, a precious stone for your living room. Available now in version charming solid brass, its sinuous line resembles that of a bell. The items in the collection Bell count tables, coffee tables and lighting, and are true masterpieces of... View
Coffee Tables Classicon CLASSICON DIANA D COFFEE TABLE 970449 Kostantine Crcic Coffee table, lectern, library? This coffee table is all. Konstantin Grcic's new series of sheet metal tables is open to a wide range of interpretations and uses and, the field open to the imagination. Just as words are built from letters, the Diana tables combine with furniture and objects to always create various visual contexts. With... View
Coffee Tables Classicon CLASSICON BELL SIDE TABLE 970468 Sebastian Herkner The stained glass and the upper frame in metal with round Crystal Bell Table make a small sculpture , a precious stone for your living room. Available now in version charming solid brass, its sinuous line resembles that of a bell. The items in the collection Bell count tables , coffee tables and lighting, and are true masterpieces of... View
Coffee Tables Classicon CLASSICON DE STIJL SIDE TABLE 970478 Eileen Gray This adaptive side table was one of Eileen Gray's favorite pieces and stood in her living room up to the time of her death. In 1922 she showed it in Amsterdam at an exhibition of French art. It was a surprise that the small table attracted the attention of the architects of "De Stijl". The sculptural quality, the use of color and the logical... View