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  • The 13 coffee table/ottoman features an aluminum frame and legs, and a Panda Resin white/grey polyethylene synthetic fiber weave. These state-of-the-art synthetic fibers, designed to resist water and light while maintaining their technical and color qualities over time, provide a natural and durable look.
  • The Spindle collection draws its inspiration from the traditional spinning wheel and incorporates perfectly aligned spokes into the back seat. Wherever you choose to place it, the Spindle bench is a striking piece. Available in solid oak and black.
  • This bench, with its robust yet minimalist design, not only provides extra seating at the table but can also be used to display books and magazines or placed in the entryway or behind the sofa. A versatile piece crafted from solid oak, it's suitable for various rooms in the house.
  • The Slim line is characterized by an essential design that conveys a sense of lightness. Dining tables, side tables, consoles, benches, and sofas that satisfy all tastes and requirements and adapt to all kinds of situations. Bench with aluminum legs and frame, various finishes. Seat available in different sizes. Materials and finishes. Upon request, with specific finishes, it is possible to customize the model for OUTDOOR use.
  • Bench with aluminum legs and frame in various finishes. Top available in different sizes, shapes, materials, and finishes. The Slim line is characterized by an essential design that conveys a sense of lightness. Tables, side tables, consoles, benches, and sofas cater to all tastes and requirements. It adapts to all kinds of situations.
  • In the early 1940s, Charles and Ray Eames spent several years developing and perfecting a technique for molding laminated wood into three-dimensional shapes. During this process, they created several pieces of furniture and sculptures. Of these early designs, the two-piece elephant was the most technically complex object, due to its many tight curves. It never reached the production stage. One of the prototypes was given to Charles's daughter, Lucia Eames, who was 14 at the time. Later, it was loaned to the Museum of Modern Art in New York for the 1946 exhibition. It remains in the Eames family's possession.
  • In the early 1940s, Charles and Ray Eames spent several years developing and perfecting a technique for molding laminated wood into three-dimensional shapes. During this process, they created several pieces of furniture and sculptures. Of these early designs, the two-piece elephant was the most technically complex object, due to its many tight curves. It never reached the production stage. One of the prototypes was given to Charles's daughter, Lucia Eames, who was 14 at the time. Later, it was loaned to the Museum of Modern Art in New York for the 1946 exhibition. It remains in the Eames family's possession.
  • Minimalism with a playful touch. The Mirthe collection brings together all the elements of typical Tribù outdoor furniture: timeless, clean lines and a fresh, modern look. The legs are welded lengthwise, seamlessly, at a 90° angle and integrated into the seat. The rounded corners of the seat give the bench a soft, elegant appearance. The designer consciously chose aluminum: strong, lightweight, fully recyclable, low-maintenance, and ideal for outdoor use. The rounded angles of the seat give the bench a soft look.
  • Basic chic with optimal comfort. The combination of wide slats and a pure yet rugged design reveals teak's robust and modern side. The teak Tribù chooses for its outdoor furniture is of the highest quality. Only first-class wood with a straight grain is used. This wood is cultivated year-round in sustainably managed Indonesian plantations. The plantations are locally controlled by the subsidiary Tribù Asia. The Kos table is available in various sizes and can be paired with different chair models.
  • Basic chic with optimal comfort. The combination of wide slats and a pure yet rugged design reveals teak's robust and modern side. The teak Tribù chooses for its outdoor furniture is of the highest quality. Only premium, straight-grained wood is used. This wood is cultivated year-round in sustainably managed Indonesian plantations. The plantations are locally monitored by Tribù Asia. This bench is an informal alternative to dining chairs, but it's also perfect as a standalone bench in the garden.
  • The bench, with its slender legs and beautifully rounded profiles, is pure and simple. The aluminum frame is easy to maintain. For the teak seat, Tribù uses only the finest teak available in Java: a first-class wood with a straight grain sourced from sustainably managed plantations.
  • The list of options is completed with the available finishes: 8 stain colors for the lattice tabletop, 19 stain colors for the ash tables, 4 high-gloss lacquer colors for the MDF tables, and countless fabrics, vinyls, and leathers for the upholstered seats.
    The discreet legs are made of steel with a textured black epoxy finish and blend almost seamlessly into all the arrangements.
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