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The Inout 33/34/35/39 table family, born from the union of natural and cutting-edge materials, is available in various sizes: with rectangular or square tabletops in a range of dimensions. They are crafted with natural teak slat tabletops and GFRC concrete legs in blue, white, or anthracite gray, in either rectangular or trapezoidal shapes. Furthermore, the larger tables with rectangular tabletops also feature a steel support structure.
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The Inout 133/134 family of tables, born from the union of different materials, features a rectangular tabletop and is available in various sizes. Made with a tubular aluminum base painted in matte white, gray, or sage, the tabletop is available in different finishes: natural teak slats (fixed or extendable), cement slats with a wood effect, white Carrara marble, or gray porcelain stoneware, resulting in an extremely versatile product.
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The Inout 143/144 family of tables, born from the union of different materials, features a rectangular tabletop and is available in various sizes. Constructed with a frame of aluminum painted in matte white, gray, or sage, the tabletop is available in different finishes: natural teak slats (fixed or extendable), white Carrara marble (fixed or extendable with teak slats), or gray porcelain stoneware, resulting in an exceptionally versatile product.
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A clean design defines the Inout 137 coffee table: made with a base of flamed Piasentina stone, it combines the aluminum painted in matte white, gray or sage of the central column, with the square tabletop available in natural teak staves, in white Carrara marble, in cement with mosaic effect and in gray porcelain stoneware, for a product of extreme versatility.
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A family of round tables with a central cement base with a crackled finish, the Inout 837/838 are distinguished by their essential character: available in two heights and with a tabletop supported directly on the base or slightly raised, they have an asymmetrical totem structure, with a white Carrara marble tabletop, to give rise to products of sophisticated essentiality.
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The Mikado dining table, designed by Alain van Havre, boasts a sculptural character that results from the pursuit of a balance between functionality and stability. The legs of the Mikado intertwine like a cleverly designed puzzle. By replacing the rectangular tabletop with an ellipse, we enhance the sense of togetherness and connection. It facilitates interaction with guests, allowing for conversation among everyone and comfortably seating more than a dozen people. Available in solid oak.
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The Mikado dining table, designed by Alain van Havre, boasts a sculptural character that results from the pursuit of a balance between functionality and stability. For its round version, the same striking construction is maintained, but with a visually lighter design. In an exercise of balance and stability, the legs are thinner and more refined with rounded edges to suit the new shape of the table. Available in solid oak.












