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Contemporary bistro table NOBIS
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Contemporary bistro table - NOBIS - OFFECCT - laminate / brass / copper
Contemporary bistro table - NOBIS - OFFECCT - laminate / brass / copper
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
laminate, brass, copper, MDF
Shape
square
Market
for public building, commercial
Location
indoor
Color
black
Length

600 mm, 900 mm, 1,200 mm, 1,500 mm
(23.6 in, 35.4 in, 47.2 in, 59.1 in)

Width

600 mm, 900 mm, 1,200 mm, 1,500 mm
(23.6 in, 35.4 in, 47.2 in, 59.1 in)

Height

560 mm, 720 mm, 900 mm
(22 in, 28.3 in, 35.4 in)

Description

Nobis is a table that was originally created for the hotel Nobis in Stockholm where Claesson Koivisto Rune was responsible for the interior design. Nobis’s form can paradoxically be described as a sort of round square, that is to say, the square that constitutes the table top has no sharp angles but is characterized by a round softness. The form comes from a square, manipulated by CAD software which adds a special formula to create the final shape. The table Nobis fits well into all types of environments, and offers possibilities for many people to be seated around the table at the same time.

Catalogs

New 2018
New 2018
23 Pages
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