Tables
The MAGNUM Table lives from the contrast between reduced design mode and technical excellence. Fine woods such as European walnut or cherry highlight the sober elegance of the table which is also available in beech, core beech, alder, oak and maple.
The Tokio table was first presented at the "Wohnen & Interieur 2006" fair in Vienna. Its outstanding pattern coated with a glass plate makes it a real eye-catcher, as a nonchalant conference table or at home as a puristic dining table.
Spaceship is a side table, with a „storage“ function. You can move the upper plate and put accessoires into the knitted “socks”.
Similar to a folding chair, this mobile serving cart on wheels made out of stainless steel and wood pops open with a simple lift and retracts as easily for storage. It holds a volume that can’t be carried on two hands and presents the food to a larger group of guests in an easy-to-handle cart.
Paolo Piva has reinterpreted the dining table with Tavolo + Panca — a clear, matter-of-fact table and a pair of simple upholstered benches without backs and armrests. The set gives an innovative twist to the age-old theme of table and bench.
SCRIBOman is a paper table dedicated to all of us with compulsive actions, fetishes and bad habits, like permanent doodling. It is pleasantly self-destructive, decomposing itself, down to its ultimate sheet.
The design for the coffee-table follows the basic form of an X.
The two components of TableDance are made out of HPL boards and no tools are needed to stick the pieces together.