Coffee tables

Stylish coffee and side tables that add subtle elegance to any interior.

Cyclos coffee table

The Italian tradition of furniture-making as a form of art. The living material of wood encloses the natural beauty of marble and the side table becomes a sculpture. Perfect marquetry and joints in a timeless piece of furniture, designed to enhance all the rooms in the house.

Drop table

Essential lines give the Drop table a timeless elegance, while the amorphous shape of the top adds a touch of dynamics and movement. The base is metal and the structure made of wood, while the top comes in glass, ceramic, or marble. This combination of natural materials and organic shapes creates a fascinating contrast that captures the attention.

Lake coffee table

The Lake coffee table masterfully balances organic and geometric shapes, enhanced with the beauty of natural materials. The Lake coffee table masterfully balances organic and geometric shapes, enhanced with the beauty of natural materials. The table blends sinuously into the environment with its wooden base embellished with the refined finishes used for the top, which are inspired by nature. The result is a strong aesthetic impact that does not overlook the functionality of a spacious surface made of glass, ceramic, or marble.

Ovoo coffee table

This ceramic stoneware Ovoo coffee table stands out for its unique look: the sinuous, sculpted shape is enhanced with material finishes, lending a creative touch to a modern living room with an essential design. With its shape, it can be situated next to a chair or decorate a reading corner or entrance or it can also be used as an elegant stool.

Sax coffee table

A collection of occasional tables supported by an elegant steel base that contrasts with the colours of the top: heat-treated wood, marble and customized lacquered surfaces. Versatile solutions for the living room or bedroom.

Steve coffee table

An essential design characterizes the Steve coffee table: two disks joined by a thin steel line, surrounded by two semicircles to give support and lightness. A coffee table with aerodynamic lines, an expression of sobriety that can furnish.

T-Gong tables

The inspiration comes from the famous "Gong" percussion instruments typical of Asian
countries. T-Gong, a transposition of the ancient musical tradition in modern architecture: the
metallic discs are transformed into convenient occasional tables. The table tops have a
slightly raised edge and are perfectly circular with a unique polish that creates concentric
reflections that decorate the surface naturally.