The Laghi Coffee Tables are a group of low coffee tables, each in the shape of a body of water and inspired by the peacefulness and beauty of the Lake District in United Kingdom. Each table is topped with a polished piece of aluminium to symbolise the reflections on water. Smooth curves from the top down to the base add to the idea and aesthetic of flowing water and peacefulness.
The Kora coffee tables challenge the status quo, every element and every detail both unique and confident. Unpredictable tops change angle at every corner creating a shape unlike any other while the legs join the top at a slight offset and offer support from the outside of the piece. Two distinct heights allow for a range of compositions.
The Romo coffee tables represent floating islands; substantial and intricately detailed tops offer pure functionality. Available in three sizes, Romo coffee tables combine lacquered wood with either marble or solid wood giving a huge number of customisation options. Lacquered wood traces each table from the base to the top while an insert of an additional finish adds a highlight to the piece.
When a pebble is found on the beach, it’s shape and texture tells the story of 1000 years. KAWA Coffee Tables are characterised by the same smooth, soft shapes that nature itself creates, perfectly coated and preserved at this point in time. The two tables act individually or as one to give added flexibility and functionality.
Fragments of an undisclosed time. Irregular pieces of natural stone framed and supported by a metal base. The Fragment coffee tables are a set of three customisable tables at different heights, each sold separately
The Erwin coffee tables take their name from the inflated, surrealist work of Erwin Wurm. Each coffee table consists of two elements, two elements that cannot exist without the other. The shape of each table is dictated by the weight of the marble compressing it into shape.