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Small lounge table with chromed steel frame and mirror-polished aluminium alloy castors.
1.0 cm thick tempered transparent plate glass top.
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Structure in steel sheet thickness 5 mm. - Frame hammered black, hammered aluminium colour G2 lacquered - Bar in chromed steel-tube ø 20 mm - Top: clear glass 120x60 cm thickness 8 mm - clear toughened glass 120x60 cm thickness 8 mm
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"When tables and chairs come together there is a preponderance for the clashing of legs - physical and visual. The form of the Bentz table base derives from a simple profile swept along a down and up trajectory. In doing so, it creates an airy and sculptural central focus with the functional characteristics of a columnar base. The resulting surface and volume, seeks hierarchy and interplay between the actual legs of the people seated across from one another - shielding in a concavity, or exposing a view and a passage. The applied reflection and colour draw in and on the environment to further establish an object with placement, rather than the placement of an object".
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Giers: "Originally there was the word: Chao-tisch. I have implemented this topic by 50 metres of Illumination cable, several energy-saving lights and as counterpoint stroboscopes. A randomly controlled sound board (own development), generating numerous and unpredictable variants of music (volume can be adjusted), has also been integrated into the cube which carries the table top."
Limited Edition: 50 pieces
Some adjectives in the German language have the ending "-tisch" equivalent to "-tic" in the English language. The artist took his inspiration from German adjectives with this ending, which as a noun "Tisch" is the German word for "table". This play on words can be explained but, unfortunately, not be translated.
Just one example: "op-tisch" could be read as "optic table".
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Little display cases for the home
Occasional tables are of course useful for placing your everyday things on. But they can also become real little display cases for the memories of your travels or life.
The top and sides are made of glass.
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O1111
18th Century Neo Classic inlaid
cherry display-table.
H.49 - W.80 - D.80
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Oval table
Small oval table with two chiselled peacocks base silver plated antique style - black lucite.
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Low table with wooden shelf in cherry or oak with a drawer on it that you can slide out. Glass top, clear in the centre and sanded around the edges. Wood or cast aluminium legs.
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As the large brother! The club table KETINO differs only at a value of the table KETO. Various formats and materials make the individual organization possible of the own club table.
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TABLE & POUF RYAN & PAT
upholstered pouf with polyurethame foam.
wooden structure.
metal base in shiny chrome
glass low table, 15 mm thick
table w.60 d.40 h.40
pouf w.123 d.53 h.29
table w.130 d.46 h.34
pouf w.123 d.123 h.29
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Cloud
design Bernard Dequet
Feet out of glass curved of 15 Misters Plaleau out of glass clear or 15 mm thickness glossed.
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CURVO TS 851
Elegant curved glass coffee table. Lacqueres colours: black, red and white.
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PK61
Poul Kjærholm's PK61 coffee table from 1955
has a top in slate, light steel-rolled marble or glass.
The base is stainless steel in typical Kjærholm design: square, aesthetic and minimal.
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Coffee table, mounting acrylic 15 mm, clear glass 10 mm
colors black, white, red
dimensions: 1200 X 700 X 370
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BOOMERANG COFFEE TABLE
6711
Boomerang shaped wood pedestal supports a delta shaped 1/2" glass top.
H.15 Square 41
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INFINITY TABLE[1967]
6730 INF(TAV)
slender ribbon of stainless steel
supports 1/2"; glass top.
H.15 Square 41
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