Nebra | 1070
Architonic ID: 20191321
INTERSECTION: DESIGN!
Do you know the famous "Nebra Sky Disc"? The bronze plate,
discovered in 1999, is considered to be the oldest depiction of the
firmament. Without any doubt, it is one of the most beautiful manmade
objects ever. Formally, it plays with round shapes- just like the
NEBRA coffee table which the Stuttgart designer Stephan Veit has
designed for us. It is available as a circular, minimalist sculpture, but
as well with a perfectly round additional swivel plate. In a sense, this is
predetermined framework set by Veit.
And now it's your turn! You can make the NEBRA your very own design
with colored metals, woods and natural stone tops. Thus, the NEBRA
becomes an eye-catcher with plenty of presentation space for books,
magazines, vases and everything you love and want to have ready at
hand. Sounds like heaven, right?
DIMENSIONS:
W-L-H in cm
90 ø x 36
110 ø x 36
With swivelling second plate
W-L-H in cm
90 ø x max. 118 x 45
110 ø x max. 147 x 45
MATERIALS
Table trays: Natural stone, wood or glass
Base: coated colored metal
Concept
Do you know the famous „Nebra Sky Disc“? The bronze plate, discovered in 1999, is considered to be the oldest depiction of the firmament. Without any doubt, it is one of the most beautiful man-made objects ever. NEBRA is available as a circular, minimalist sculpture, but as well with a perfectly round additional swivel plate. In a sense, this is predetermined framework set by Veit, that you can design your own way selecting your table top(s) among colored metal, different types of glass, wood and natural stone.
This product belongs to collection:
Color
Colored
Base metal, Glass, Marble, Metal, Natural stone, Tabletop glass, Tabletop natural stone
Pedestal Material
Metal
Tabletop Material 1
Stone
Tabletop Material 2
Wood
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