


Flamingo
Architonic ID: 20234099
The tables are available in both square and round versions and are offered in three different heights: 48, 72 and 110 cm. The diversification of the sizes allows the tables to be placed side by side, creating compositions that give life to small functional islands. The low table, which is 48 cm high, comes in handy when looking for a product that doesn't obstruct the view when sitting on the sofa or on a comfortable armchair. The 72 cm high table can be used in bars and the 110 cm high one is perfect as a support point for informal meetings. The column and 4-spoke base, made of square-section tubular steel, can be painted in standard white or black colours. But when the environment needs a chromatic boost, these lounge tables can be supplied with a painted structure, available on request in green grey, titian red, maize yellow and gentile blue finishes. The table tops are available in two HPL and melamine finishes, white or black, and are available in the following sizes: square shape 70 and 90 cm and round shape with diameters of 52, 70 and 90 cm
Concept
For the study of the FLAMINGO tables, designer Luca Nichetto was inspired by flamingos and their capacity to balance the great weight of their body on one leg thanks a wide claw.
It’s precisely from this study that the collection of FLAMINGO tables, characterized by the central leg with 4 spokes, was born.
FLAMINGO tables can be inserted indifferently in lounge environments as coffee tables or waiting tables, in bars and restaurants, in office environments for short relaxing breaks during the day or as temporary work stations.
Today, lounge tables are a complement that cannot be missed in office environments because living spaces are becoming increasingly popular.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Composite material, Metal, Tabletop coated / laminated
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Italy
Lodes’ Design Curator, in 2006 Luca Nichetto founded a multidisciplinary design studio in Venice, Italy, which specialised in industrial design, product design and design consulting. From the very beginning, this studio collaborated with a number of different brands and organisations, quickly expanding its influence far beyond Venice and Italy’s borders. Five years later, in 2011, Nichetto opened a second studio in Stockholm, Sweden. This practice was founded in response to an ever–growing number of requests for collaboration from international companies, with the studio’s work also broadening out from its initial focus on designed objects. Nichetto Studio has since expanded into areas such as interior design and architecture. Today, Nichetto Studio works with a variety of brands and clients from all around the world, and its expertise is sought out across all design disciplines.