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  • Dining table with a chromed or lacquered metal base in various finishes. Tempered glass or laminated wood top. Available in different sizes, materials, and finishes. Customization for outdoor use is available upon request with specific finishes. The Totem collection has a distinctive personality and a versatile design. It is also ideal for residential or contract use.
  • Dining table with a chromed or lacquered metal base in various finishes. Tempered glass or laminated wood tabletop available in different sizes, materials, and finishes. Upon request, with specific finishes, the model can be customized for outdoor use. The Totem collection has a distinctive personality and a versatile design. It is also ideal for both residential and commercial use.
  • Dining table with a lacquered metal frame available in various finishes. The tabletop is made of tempered glass or plywood in different sizes, materials, and finishes. Two industrial-inspired elements merge into a composition reminiscent of a railway crossing. This is the core design concept of Cross, a table that represents a meeting point between the concepts of stability and dynamism.
  • Dining table with lacquered metal frame: various colors or metallic finish. Tempered glass or laminate tabletop in different sizes, materials and finishes. The Palace dining table, with its unique design, will undoubtedly become the centerpiece of the living room, thanks also to its elegant lines. It's a key element that sets the tone for the entire room.
  • Dining table with a lacquered metal base available in various colors or in brass. The tabletop is available in wood or glass in different sizes, materials, and finishes. The Palace dining table, with its unique design, becomes the absolute centerpiece of the living room thanks to its elegant shape.  
  • Dining table with a lacquered metal base available in various colors or brass. The tabletop is made of tempered or laminated glass in different sizes, materials, and finishes. The Palace dining table, with its unique design, becomes the absolute centerpiece of the living room thanks to its elegant shape.
  • “Getting the most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least”: with these words, Charles and Ray Eames described one of their main goals as furniture designers. None of their works came closer to this ideal than the Plastic Chair. For years, they worked on the idea of ​​a one-piece seat shell molded to fit the contours of the human body. In the 1940s, when their experiments with plywood and aluminum sheeting didn't yield the expected results, their search for alternative materials led them to fiberglass-reinforced polyester resin.
  • During 1941 and 1942, the Ateliers Jean Prouvé designed and executed several interior design projects for the chemical company Solvay. This contract resulted in numerous designs, including a wooden table that exemplifies Prouvé's construction methods: its structural details demonstrate the interplay of forces and tensions, as was later the case with the EM Table, which differs from its predecessor in its metal legs. The solid woods and oil finish give the Solvay table a refined and simple look that compensates for the technical coldness of the design.
  • Jean Prouvé, who always considered himself an engineer, designed and manufactured his own product ideas. His unique work, ranging from letter openers to door and window fittings, from lamps and furniture to prefabricated houses and modular building systems, encompasses virtually everything that can be industrially produced.
  • The design of the Wooden Side Tables corresponds to that of the Metal Side Tables created for Vitra by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec in 2004. As with their counterparts, the appeal of these wooden side tables lies in the contrast between the delicate tabletops and the robust appearance of their pedestal bases. One of their distinguishing features is the gently molded edges of the tabletops, which form a subtle rim, lending them an elegant Japanese feel.
  • In collaboration with the Eames Office and Dutch designer Hella Jongerius, a new color palette was carefully selected to give EDU a fresh, contemporary look while also paying homage to the spirit of the 1940s and 50s. With its attractive combination of colored panels, the EDU Desk adds a cheerful and inviting touch to any home office. The panels also serve as a discreet screen and partially conceal the two storage compartments. The metal support frame is height-adjustable to accommodate uneven floors.
  • Seat and base: solid wood with natural oak oil finish, smoked oak or American walnut core; steel sheet connecting element, powder coated (fine texture) in deep black.
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