Oops Table
Dining tables from Kristalia, Designed by Monica Graffeo
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Product description
The round Oops table combines maximum formal simplicity with original technical content. Its curved dynamic legs are in finely crafted pressure die-cast aluminium. The legs of the extendible table move outwards to reveal a central tray with extensions, changing the table from round to oval. Two types of thick MDF honeycomb board top are available: in oak veneer with wengè finish, or in white lacquer. The latter is also available in a single-colour option, with white lacquered legs.
Legs finish:
Brushed aluminium
Aluminium with white lacquer
Aluminium with black lacquer
Top finish:
Satin-finish white lacquer
Satin-finish black lacquer
Wengé stained oak
Legs finish:
Brushed aluminium
Aluminium with white lacquer
Aluminium with black lacquer
Top finish:
Satin-finish white lacquer
Satin-finish black lacquer
Wengé stained oak
Concept
Designed by Monica Graffeo in 2006, Oops is an extendable table with an aluminium base and a 50mm thick lacquered top that extends from a round to an ellipsoidal shape. In technical terms, this table is impeccable when closed or open due to its aesthetic appeal and sturdiness. In 2016, the collection was extended: the Oops I Did It Again range now includes two fixed tables with a round top and a fixed table with a rectangular top, available in different sizes. The legs are made of die-cast aluminium with a brushed or powder-coated lacquer finish. They can be combined as required with a top in laminate, Fenix-NTM® or wood veneer.
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Part of the collection
TABLES.
Manufacturer
Kristalia
Family
Oops I Did It Again
Architonic ID
1057549
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