The Soho Table embodies the essence of architectural craftsmanship, drawing inspiration from the distinctive facades in SoHo, New York. The idea for the design was sparked during a stroll through the neighborhood, where the fluted building facades left a lasting impression and is directly reflected in the fluted column that forms the core of the table. The fluted surface adds tactility but also creates a dynamic and shifting interplay of depth and shadows throughout the day, depending on how the light falls upon it.
All of these additional elements have a strong and functional design, ideal to place everyday objects and, with all these characteristics, they work well paired with other models from arflex collection.
The Zoe coffee tables are have a solid wood base painted in all wood finishes or in matt lacquer and a top 20 mm thick made of mediumdensity wood particle panels with EPA-TSCA-CARB P2 certification with low formaldehyde emissions with chamfered perimeter edge, veneered or matt or glossy lacquered or in up surfaces. The tops are also available in ceramic gres coupled with a wooden panel 26 mm thick.
Beam is a sofa side table, perfect for tucking in between the floor and the seat where it serves as a handy storage for drinks, books and accessories. Discreet and elegant.
Contemporary British designer John Astbury wanted to create a side table endowed with a sense of monolithic strength. The result was Tung, a compact piece supported by three curved legs that allude to the architectural presence of ancient pillars.
While designing the collection, we were inspired by the different natural phenomena that appear in our environment. A fascinating example are the different shapes wild mushrooms can take and how they are all soft and elegant in there appearance. We thought these shapes would be ideal to translate into a table collection.