


Hiroki
Architonic ID: 1353713
SKU: TA20
Año de Lanzamiento: 2015
Oval table with Grey Bardiglio marble top
Concepto
HIROKI is a sculptural round or oval dining table made of rich marble in combination with a harmonising or contrasting coloured steel base. In its initial design based on the side table ENOKI, the versatile HIROKI extends the family of tables with an elegant and distinctive character in classic and inventive colour combinations. The table HIROKI entertains as a functional and playful piece. With its well-balanced proportions and 30 mm thick marble top, the round HIROKI offers un-restrictive seating for up to six people, the oval HIROKI for up to ten people. The projection of the table top measures 450 mm, thus offering ample legroom. The marble top is equipped with a matt oiled finish, which is protective, yet requires maintenance. To avoid scratching of the floor, the table is fitted with a felt ring and delivered in two pieces.
MATERIALS
Table top: Marble, oiled
Substructure: Steel, powder-coated
COLOURS
marble top: Bianco Carrara (white), Grey Bardiglio (grey), Verde Vaneeka (green), Dark Emperador (brown), Nero Marquina (black)
substructure: signal white, traffic grey, silk grey, jet black, pure orange
DIMENSIONS
Length, Depth, Height
1350 mm (53 1/8 inch), 1350 mm (53 1/8 inch), 750 mm (29 1/2 inch)
1600 mm (102 3/8 inch), 1600 mm (53 1/8 inch), 750 mm (29 1/2 inch)
Este producto pertenece a la colección:
Base metal, Mármol, Metal, Piedra natural, Tablero piedra natural

Germany
Born in Germany, Philipp Mainzer studied product design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, and architecture at the Architectural Association both in London. In 1995 Philipp Mainzer co-founded the modern furniture brand e15. Having established the progressive, enduring philosophy and unique branding of e15, he has received international awards for many of his designs, which are identifying icons for e15 and part of several permanent exhibitions in museums. Parallel to the creation of e15, Philipp Mainzer practiced architecture in New York and continues to do so since his return to Germany in 2001. He is a member of the executive committee of German Design Council and regularly gives lectures on architecture, design and branding. Philipp Mainzer is creative and managing director of e15 and his architecture office.