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Manda Table
Architonic ID: 1224166
Einführungsjahr: 2014
Apparent simplicity of a table of complex details and finishes that explain the aesthetic versatility. Manda has a solid ashwood leg of accurate and measured proportions that hosts an upper top declined on a choice of materials of great visual and tactile effect, in the research of an inedited elegance; Natural in wood veneered, refined in marble and modern in glass thickness 12 mm. Available in the rectangular version, in three measures and two depths. Materials as per finishing data sheet.
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Konzept
Manda table
Manda is a table of hi-class of an extremely elegant line and accurate proportions. Top in 12 mm thick tempered back varnished glass in dark grey, bronze or extra clear white color, in solid surface 12 mm white or in ashwood dyed veneered in walnut, grey, black or heat-treated oak. Structure in solid ashwood in the same finishes as the wooden top.
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Manda chair
Manda is characterized by the sinuous profile and refined and light class, presented in four different solutions, armchair and chair with or without backrest fixed cushion. The structure is in multiply curved from an exclusive mold. Padding in non-deformable polyurethane foam without C.F.C. and fiber 100% polyester. Base in solid ashwood with white-off, walnut dyed, grey dyed, black dyed or heat-treated oak finish. Non removable covers.
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Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Untergestell Holzwerkstoff, Tischplatte Holzwerkstoff, Holz

France
Patrick Jouin is a designer whose creativity finds an expression in industrial design for the decorative arts. With the top manufacturers, Cassina, Kartell, Alessi, Puiforcat, JC Decaux or Fermob, and for exceptional projects, Patrick found a place in the landscape of international design where only few know how to evolve with both ease and strength as he does. Patrick Jouin's career and his design agency, Patrick Jouin ID, were consecrated by a monographic exhibition at Centre Pompidou in 2009. They were also honored with the Compasso d'Oro in 2011 for PastaPot. Many of his creations are in the permanent collections of museums worldwide, including the "Solid" collection at MOMA, which in 2004 was the first series of real-size furniture made by 3D printing technology. Patrick Jouin is also involved in interior design projects with his partner Sanjit Manku, within the agency Jouin Manku founded in 2006.