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Design | Ecal table
Architonic ID: 1355238
As a counterpart to the Ecal chair, the Ecal table is designed on the same principle: a central fold gives it lightness in the shape and additional stability. He was designed under the guidance of Nicolas Le Moigne by students at the Lausanne Ecal University of Applied Sciences. As a side table or additional seating.
Features
Format: 70 cm x 49 cm x 27 cm
Color: natural gray or anthracite
Material: Natural gray unceremony with natural, fine, rough haptics or anthracite paints coated with slightly mineral feel
Concept
The design classics from Swisspearl are part of the pioneering design of the 20th century. Today's design collection builds on this tradition. Since Willy Guhl conquered the world with his mid-century designs from fiber cement, we combine the creativity of contemporary designers with our technical know-how. This creates design objects from fiber cement that architects, companies and private individuals use for their outdoor and interior design.
This product belongs to collection:
Base concrete, Concrete, Fibre-Reinforced concrete, Tabletop concrete
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Switzerland
Nicolas Le Moigne (30 years old) postgraduated at ECAL/Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne where he is now teaching industrial design since 2007. During his studies and as independent designer he already had the opportunity to collaborate with important industries such as Omega, Serralunga, Eternit or Pfister. In 2008 he presented a collection of stools made of Eternit in London (Libby Sellers), which opened him the doors of design galleries and working on limited series products. This experience being successful, he collaborated with other galleries (NextLevel Galerie, Paris Helmrinderknecht Contemporary Design, Berlin – Galerie Ormond, Geneva) for which he designed new collections.