


Static Coffee Table
Architonic ID: 20147995
Year of Launch: 2020
Dimensions:
120cm x 120cm x H 30,7cm
Materials: metal, glass
Colours: black metal, or pelto laminate, top in smoked glass or kaiser grey
Concept
Designed by Todd Bracher. Static is an iconic table. Its beauty is inherently tied to its structure, which was designed as a piece of architecture. In its most fundamental essence, it features structural elements that materialise the laws of physics. Bracing rods, welded steel and a clear glass top are all elements chosen for how they resonate with modern architecture. Static is a light-spirited design capable of bringing life to its surroundings. Aesthetic and functional, this design will express its static force in any environment, whether used stand-alone or in compositions.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Glass, Metal, Tabletop glass

United States
Todd Bracher Studio has been instrumental in guiding some the most prestigious brands around the world to realize strategic differentiation through design. The Studio was founded in 1999 and provides services to both influence its clients’ strategies as well as executing product design projects in a way that inspires the marketplace and elevates brand position. Todd Bracher Studio has worked with clients such 3M, Herman Miller, Jaguar, Humanscale, Burberry, New York City and Cappellini. Todd Bracher is a award winning, critically acclaimed industrial designer and design strategist, based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the founder and Creative Director of Todd Bracher Studio. Over the past 20 years, Todd Bracher has collaborated with some of the most prestigious brands around the world. Named a global design influencer by Wallpaper* Magazine (2015) and Designer of the Year (2015 & 2016), Todd Bracher has helped a wide range of businesses realize strategic differentiation through design. Born and raised in New York, Todd Bracher graduated from the Pratt Institute’s industrial design program in 1996 and earned his MFA in interior and furniture design at the Danish Design School in 2000. Bracher spent 10 years in Europe, working and studying in Copenhagen, Milan, London and Paris.