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Coffee Table Zig-Zag R75 - Mint

Coffee Table Zig-Zag R75 - Mint

Regular price €165,36
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Lightweight zig-zag coffee tables offer timeless design and functionality, much-needed in any interior. Thanks to the diverse tabletop dimensions and varying heights, they seamlessly fit into spaces of all sizes, whether small or large. You can opt for one or several because the zig-zag table's advantage lies in its colorful and free-spirited play with convention. Plywood tabletops with regular round or slightly rounded shapes come in nine bold and daring colors. The metal base of zig-zag tables has four different heights, so combining multiple tables in one room can be a fun experience full of good design.

Materials

Table top – laminated plywood

Base – metal, powder-coated

Dimensions

 

ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY:
This furniture is delivered already assembled.

PACKAGING:
This furniture is packed in one durable box to assure security during transportation. The packaging itself is also eco-friendly with almost zero use of plastic.

SHIPPING & DELIVERY

Production and delivery up to 40 business days.
Always secure shipping.

CLEANING

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About the designer

The WertelOberfell was established in 2007 by Gernot Oberfell (1975) and Jan Wertel (1976). Both of them studied Industrial Design at the Stuttgart State Academy of Art and Design. The studio has been located in London and Munich. At the time, they both worked for the Ross Lovegrove Studio for several years. The scope of their design work is very broad. They have worked for brands such as Sony, Yamagiwa, MGX by Materialise, Iker, BN Office Solution, DuPont Corian, Nowy Styl, Braun and others. Studio WertelOberfell also won prestigious awards (among others:Red Dot, Must Have, 3D Pioneers Challenge, Focus Open). Some of their works have been exhibited in museums across the world and are part of permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Jan and Gernot’s work is a combination of logic and the perfection of organic forms. They make optimum use of the qualities of materials, production processes, and ergonomics.