PLI SIDE table designed by VICTORIA WILMOTTE. The PLI SIDE TABLE is an ideal companion for sofas, chairs or beds. Its glass panel is fully lacquered on its bottom and matches the appropriate colour of the base. With its valuable materials and strong colours, the PLI tables are reminiscent of the elegance of past decades and yet have a contemporary 21st century design.
PLI SIDE table BY VICTORIA WILMOTTE 2016 / 2017.
BELL SIDE and COFFEE tables designed by SEBASTIAN HERNKER. In year 2023, SEBASTIAN HERKNER designed a new colour variant for the
BELL SIDE table marble by SEBASTIAN HERKNER, designed in 2023.
BELL SIDE and COFFEE tables designed BY SEBASTIAN HERKNER 2013
BELL SIDE and COFFEE TABLE designed by SEBASTIAN HERKNER.
CORKER designed by HERZOG & DE MEURON, designed in 2022.The function and design of CORKER are timeless, and its material quality is forward-looking: The cork used for the production of CORKER in Portugal comes from local, sustainable forestry and is durable and one hundred percent recyclable. At the same time, this piece of furniture owes its inviting, velveteen haptics to the material.
CORKER designed by HERZOG & DE MEURON. Warm, grounding, stable and flexible in the ways it can be used: CORKER is one of those universal talents that simply look good in any environment as an extra seat or side table. CORKER is available in three sizes and plays with its nature not only in its name but also in its design: The silhouette of a wine bottle cork served as inspiration. The piece of furniture can almost be viewed as a pop art object due to its direct, simply enlarged reference to an object taken from everyday culture. CORKER originated at the London Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2012. The design of the temporary summer pavilion was a joint project by the architectural office HERZOG & DE MEURON and Chinese artist, designer and architect AI WEIWEI. THE cork design object was part of the overall concept.
CORKER No.1 marble designed by HERZOG & DE MEURON, 2023
ADJUSTABLE Table E 1027 designed by EILEEN GRAY, 1927. This is the classic among classics. Its ingeniously proportioned, distinctive form has made this height-adjustable table one of the most popular design icons of the 20th century. It is named after the house E 1027 ‘Maison en bord de mer’ that EILEEN GRAY built for herself and for her partner, JEAN BADOVICI. The code-name likewise comes from: E is for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for B(adovici) and 7 for G(ray).
Adjustable table E 1027 (1926) by EILEEN GRAY. Created by GRAY for her modernist villa in Roquebrune – Cap – Martin, this height – adjustable, cantilevered table was said to have been designed to allow Gray’s sister to eat breakfast in bed. Groundbraking for its time, the tubular frame construction still feels contemporary almost a century on.
BOW COFFEE table BY GUILHERME TORRES 2018
BOW COFFEE table NO. 3 MARBLE BY GUILHERME TORRES 2019
DE STIJL designed by EILEEN GRAY 1922
DIANA A designed by KONSTANTIN GRCIC 2002
DIANA B designed by KONSTANTIN GRCIC 2002
DIANA C designed by KONSTANTIN GRCIC 2002
DIANA D designed by KONSTANTIN GRCIC 2002
DIANA E designed by KONSTANTIN GRCIC 2002
DIANA F designed by KONSTANTIN GRCIC 2002
MUNICH COFFEE table designed by SAUERBRUCH HUTTON 2010
OCCASIONAL TABLE designed by EILEEN GRAY 1927.
RIVOLI designed by EILEEN GRAY 1928
SAX SIDE table designed by CHRISTOPH BÖNINGER 2017
MENTON designed by EILEEN GRAY 1932