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Sting Side Tables
Architonic ID: 1557574
Year of Launch: 2018
› Table tops: MDF in lacquer/powder lacquer colours, Parsol® mirror in bronze or grey, Opti-White glass clear-lacquered or underneath in lacquer colours, smoked glass and bronze glass (always lacquered underneath in white), oiled solid wood in natural oak, walnut or ash and dark oak solid wood lacquered with open pores, limestone „Graphite brown patinato“, marble „Arabescato corchia polished“, serpentinite „Tauern green polished“.
› Feet chrome-plated, in black or lacquer colours
› Always with Syno glide (leather) for all floor surfaces
Concept
The name of the Sting furniture series is derived from its delicate metal legs, but the visual focus is more on their table tops with surfaces made from finely crafted materials. The modular programme is designed to provide the right "frame" for any seating furniture, be it sofas, loungers or easy chairs, to bring the necessary accessories within easy reach, but also to simply look good on its own. Sting meets these demands with a particularly purist design that highlights the beauty and value of all the materials used. Oak, ash and walnut are among the solid woods used. MDF surfaces in lacquer colours are now also available with powder coating, making them more resistant to scratching. Coloured glass plates are lacquered underneath in colour, glass is dyed completely in a bronze or black tone. With marble and limestone, stone surfaces are also offered for the first time. Thecombination- friendly coffee tables in the basic shapes circle, square and rectangle come in three heights (30/35/40 cm) so that groups of two or three can also be created in staggered arrangements. Design: Jehs+Laub.
This product belongs to collection:
3-leg base, 4-leg base, Open base
Tabletop rectangular, Tabletop round, Tabletop square
Contract, Hospitality, Office, Residential

Germany
Biography Markus Jehs (born in 1965 in stuttgart) and Jürgen Laub (born in 1964 in ulm) have met each other during the academic studies of industrial design at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Schwäbisch Gmuend and became friends after an internship in New York in 1990. After they graduated in 1992 they set up jehs + laub in 1994. From that time on they started to design furniture and lamps for Italian companies, such as cassina, ycami and nemo. Year by year they expanded the cooperation with international brands like cassina, fritz hansen, knoll international, renz, stelton, davis, schönbuch, cor and wilkhahn. For mercedes-benz they designed the master concept of the worldwide showrooms, numerous interior designs and exhibitions, such as the ‚suite 606‘ at the world famous Icehotel in north sweden. jehs+laub won many international awards, their projects have been shown in numerous exhibitions and they give lectures all over the world.