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  • The Slim table by Sovet Italia embodies the essence of contemporary design: clean lines, elegant proportions, and a visual lightness that transforms any space. Designed by Matthias Demacker, this table stands out for its minimalist extruded aluminum structure, which allows for large surfaces without sacrificing stability or style. Its name is no coincidence: Slim is synonymous with subtlety, balance, and refinement.

    Available in a wide range of finishes—from lacquered glass or ceramic to wood or HPL—Slim adapts elegantly to both modern dining rooms and high-end contract spaces. Its subtle and meticulously crafted profile allows for the creation of large tables without sacrificing their light aesthetic. Whether in a fixed or extendable format, the Slim table demonstrates how Italian design can masterfully combine sophistication and functionality.

    From 1.838 €

    *Price depending on different sizes and finishes. The photo is not representative.
  • The arch, a timeless architectural invention, is inverted here to serve as a base supporting a remarkably lightweight tabletop. This is the U Table, a table with clean lines that aims to bring a modern touch to classic forms. The tabletop, available in two different shapes and three sizes, can be customized with striking finishes, while the base is available in metal in titanium and pewter colors.
    Check out our stores in Malaga and Marbella for the different sizes and finishes.
  • Jasper Morrison's Village table is versatile enough for any outdoor setting, from a cottage to an elegant café. Its lightweight aluminum frame makes it easy to handle, while its neutral form blends seamlessly into its surroundings.
  • The table consists of two free-standing surfaces: one that serves as the base and the other as the tabletop, connected by a sturdy column. What makes Meseta unique is that its top can be installed parallel or perpendicular to the tabletop, depending on your preference. This table allows you to work (or watch your favorite show) in any armchair, sofa, or even from bed.
  • This collection combines natural and industrial materials, hard and soft surfaces, and transparent and opaque volumes. The expanded metal used is reminiscent of certain architectural facades that insulate from the surroundings without obstructing light or airflow, while also providing support for the cushions. The slight incline of the sofa's armrests adds a touch of refinement to this industrial structure. The sofa's solid wooden base and voluminous, comfortable upholstery evoke the feeling of a cozy living room brought outdoors.
  • This collection combines natural and industrial materials, hard and soft surfaces, and transparent and opaque volumes. The expanded metal used is reminiscent of certain architectural facades that insulate from the surroundings without obstructing light or airflow, while also providing support for the cushions. The slight incline of the sofa's armrests adds a touch of refinement to this industrial structure. The sofa's solid wooden base and voluminous, comfortable upholstery evoke the feeling of a cozy living room brought outdoors.
  • The Mesh table evokes certain architectural facades that isolate a space from its surroundings without obstructing light or airflow. Natural and industrial materials, hard and soft surfaces, and transparent and solid volumes are combined to create this family of outdoor furniture based on contrast. This collection combines natural and industrial materials, hard and soft surfaces, and transparent and opaque volumes. The expanded metal used is reminiscent of certain architectural facades that isolate from the surroundings without obstructing the passage of light or air circulation.
  • Patricia Urquiola's Mesh collection combines natural and industrial materials, hard and soft surfaces, and transparent and opaque volumes. The sofa's solid wooden base and voluminous, comfortable upholstery evoke the feeling of a cozy living room brought outdoors. This sun lounger is crafted with a natural teak wood frame, a painted aluminum metal structure, and upholstered cushions, available in a wide variety of colors.
  • METHODO, A NEW CONCEPT FOR A COFFEE TABLE A pure and rigorous design, with clear, precise, yet highly original lines: the new Metodo coffee table immediately commands attention. It was designed for MDF Italia by Leonardo Talarico, a talented designer renowned for his strict reduction of excess and his pursuit of essentiality in the design of objects and furniture. Conceived according to a rigorous stylistic pattern, Metodo develops its form in space through circles that, placed at different levels, come together to create both the upper and the overall structure. The result is a simple yet unforgettable product, essential yet with a strong personality. Metodo fits perfectly into many residential spaces: from the living room next to the sofas to the bedroom as an ultra-contemporary bedside table. With its instantly recognizable silhouette, Metodo brings a distinct emotion to any living space.
  • Available in countless finishes and sizes, matte lacquers, gloss, wood, open-pore lacquered wood...
  • After an initial limited reissue of 100 numbered pieces, it is now available in two new unnumbered versions, in the unprecedented honey-stained emien and black-stained ash finishes.
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