Détabilisation

Dining tables from Tecno, Designed by Fréderic Morellet, François Morellet

Product description

Rectangular table

Concept

This table was created through collaboration with Francois Morellet, the eclectic French artist (painter, sculptor and light artist). Born in 1926, he was an exponent of minimalist and conceptual art, and played an important role in the field of geometric abstraction and visual art. Like some of his other works, Detabilisation is the result of research into the vast field of geometrical and mathematical shapes summarised in the form of the base, which could be compared to a cube positioned as if it were about to fall over. This is an object of rigorous, essential and minimal design enhanced by the transparency of the work- top, suitable for use in workplaces as a meeting table or as an elegant domestic dining table.

Square table

Top: The top is made of transparent, tempered float glass, 15 mm thick, in the dimensions 1300 x 1300mm.

Structure: The supporting structure comprises a central base in tubular satin finish stainless steel, 20 x 20 mm, which becomes the perimeter frame of the symbolised geometrical shape, a tilted cube. The structure is completed by tubular profiles with the same cross section, made of aluminium and painted matt black, completed by plastic spacers.

Rectangular table

Top: The top is made of transparent, tempered float glass, 15 mm thick, in the dimensions 2800 x 1300mm.

Structure: The supporting structure comprises a double base in tubular satin finish stainless steel, 20 x 20 mm, which becomes the perimeter frame of the symbolised geometrical shape, a tilted cube. The structure is completed by tubular profiles with the same cross section, made of aluminium and painted matt black, completed by plastic spacers.
Manufacturer Tecno
Family Détabilisation
Architonic ID 1144128
Year of Launch 1966

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