S Table
Architonic ID: 1436638
Structure
Round or oval tables with an S-shaped twisted base, moulded in:
Cristalplant®, a composite material made up of natural minerals and polyester and acrylic polymers in matt white; Ceramilux®, a material composed of natural minerals and polyester resin, lacquered gloss black.
Not available in Ø126 cm;
Reconstructed stone is obtained from a blend of mineral powders that have been micronized and mixed with liquid acrylic and water-based products, giving it a material essence. The finishes are applied manually with a palette knife over the entire surface of the table, creating a one-of-a-kind texture that characterises each and every product, both to the eye and to the touch. After application, a maturation process at room temperature is required; the material is subsequently protected with a water-based nanotechnological finish that makes the table sturdy and easy to clean.
Finishes: Reconstructed stone white calce and black slate.
Tops for the white base
• Clear or extra clear glass, 15 mm thickness;
• Clear or extra clear tempered glass, 15 mm thickness;
• Matt lacquered white MD wood finish, thickness 30mm;
• Matt white Cristalplant®;
• Matt or gloss Namibia white marble, matt or gloss Carrara white marble and matt or gloss Bardiglio medium grey marble. Thickness 20 mm and top support 16mm;
• Reconstructed stone white calce.
Tops for the black base
• Tempered smoked grey glass*, 12 mm thickness;
• Sahara matt black marble, thickness 20 mm and top support 16mm;
• Reconstructed stone black slate.
*Not available in Ø126 cm.
Dimensions
With tables with tops in Ø140, Ø156 and Ø175 cm and oval top in size 150x210 cm, the base has maximum overall dimensions of 78 cm. With the round table with top in Ø126 cm the base has maximum overall dimensions of 57.5 cm. Height:
• H73 cm with top in lacquered wood, resin or reconstructed marble;
• H71 cm with glass top;
• H74 cm with reconstructed stone top.
This product belongs to collection:
Top Thickness
15 cm
Belgium
There is a physical connection between people and the objects around them. This delicate and not easily measured relationship may sometimes reach a level that lies beyond the (important) considerations of comfort, price and robustness. A piece of furniture may give a pleasure or spark an emotion that is linked to the idea of beauty. Innovation is a key aspect of the genuine character of any creation. There should be innovation in appearance as well as in technical and functional design. My creative approach is to try to steer clear of the designer’s usual stumbling blocks by evolving production systems that result in objects with innovative volumes. Longevity is a quality that relates to the wear and tear not only of the object but also of the user. By this I mean tiring of an object which once had an identity, but which is no longer in tune with the trend of the day. The ideal design would be one that is unaffected by the passing of time and comes closest to being self-evident, “just right” and beyond time. Born on 27.08.1969 in Brugge (Belgium), he graduated from the “Institut St Luc”- Brussels in interior design in 1992. Furniture design: Since 1990 he has been designing interiors , furniture and accessories oriented to innovation, industrial production, functionality, affectivity and commercial viability on his own (Elixir) or in collaboration with leading furniture companies such as MDF Italia, è De Padova and Extremis. Among his notable works: -1999 : invention of a new technique of (de)formation for metal sheets -”4P” chair 6’ 1999 Elixir -”T chair” chair 12’ 1999 Elixir -”Le Banc” bench 1 ‘ 2000 MDF Italia -”Le Miroir” swingmirror 2000 MDF Italia -”File Box” storage 2000 Elixir -”4U” chair 2000-2001 Elixir -”The office” office furniture 2000-2001 Elixir -”Stool” stool 2000-2001 Elixir -”Chair 6” chair 2000-2001 Elixir -”Finder” wallstorage 2001 DePadova/Zoltan -”Lounge Sofa” sofa 2000-2001 MDF Italia -”La table basse” low table 2001 MDF Italia -”La grande table” table 2001-2002 MDF Italia -”La chaise” chair 2001-2002 MDF Italia -”Tetra” table 2001-2002 Elixir -”Star & Pear” chair 2002 Elixir -”PicNik®”(design X. Lust & D.Wijnants) outdoor table with 2 seats - 2002 Extremis -”Credence” chest 2002 De Padova -”Rainy day in Switzerland” umbrella stand 2002 DePadova/Zoltan Interior design: - 1994: shops, offices, restaurants disco & private interiors. - Since 1999, projects & development of kitchen concepts - 2001-2002: TANDEM press communication office (Brussels) - 2001-2003: Bibliothèque adulte de Watermael-Boitsfort (Brussels) - 2003 : NEWS: Mode showroom in Via Morosini, 32 Milan (I) Other collaborations - 1997: start of collaboration with Tradix - 1998: L’éclaireur Rue des Rosiers, 3ter - Paris (F) - 1999: The Apartment, Crosby Street, 101 - New York (USA) - 2000: Start of collaboration with MDF Italia ; Milano - 2001: Start of collaboration with De Padova - 2001: Sempre, Tokyo Design Center (Japan) - 2002: SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (USA) Awards - 2001 “1st prize for the seat: “all around favourite” prize awarded by “Le Vif - l’Express” for “Le Banc” - 2002 “Le Banc” is Winner of the 13th Design week Awards “for the best furniture design” at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Mayfair (London ; UK) - 2003 Cologne (IMM - Internationale Möbelmesse) The PicNik module was awarded a first prize for ‘Best Item’ (Interior Innovation Award Cologne 2003) - 2003 Paris (Maison & Objet - Now! Design à vivre) - The PicNik module won “Les best of NOW!” first prize by a panel of purchasers. - 2003 Henry van de Velde 2003 Awards (Belgium) Young Talent - 2003 ADI INDEX. (Italy) Mention for “La Grande Table” edition MDF Italia.
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