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Dining Table

Dining tables anchor space through proportion, material, and presence. Conceived as central pieces rather than secondary furniture, they shape moments of gathering and dialogue. Whether sculptural or architectural, each table expresses a balance between structure and surface, where material becomes language and function meets permanence.

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  • Fos Cima Table

    Daniel Orozco

    This sculptural table rests on three turned wooden columns arranged as a rhythmic base. A light, mineral round top contrasts with the dark vertical supports, creating...

    2.970 €
    2.970 €
  • Monte Dining Table

    Salak

    This dining table is defined by a monolithic silhouette and a direct, graphic form. A thick tabletop rests on a continuous solid base, creating a stable,...

    From 4.300 €
    From 4.300 €
  • Mess Dining Table

    Salak

    Mess is a dining table defined by a strong geometric structure. A rectilinear top rests on an architectural base combining solid volumes and spherical elements, creating...

    From 4.950 €
    From 4.950 €
  • Mess Dining Table

    Salak

    Mess is a dining table defined by a strong geometric structure. A rectilinear top rests on an architectural base combining solid volumes and spherical elements, creating...

    From 4.950 €
    From 4.950 €
  • Crooked Dining Table

    Nazara Lázaro

    Crooked Dining Table extends the collection’s formal language through a solid, architectural dining piece. An angular tabletop rests on a full central base, asserting a deliberately...

    7.600 €
    7.600 €
  • Silica Dining Table

    Andres Monnier

    A round table defined by a dark, slender top resting on a raw stone base. The contrast between the smooth surface and the irregular support creates...

    3.100 €
    3.100 €