


Zero-In
Architonic ID: 20060616
SKU: 1068
Anno di Lancio: 2005
Zero-In
Constructed from an apparently seamless ribbon, the Zero-In table’s shadow gap (hidden feet) and smooth finish make it a favourite with architects and their tech-friendly, modern interiors. The Zero-In utilises a dual wall construction that makes it possible for the slopes to converge at an unexpected angle. A softened square with rounded angles, the toughened glass top is strong, secure and has a high load capacity (weight is evenly distributed through the fully supported perimeter). Whether as a display surface for treasured books or a frame for interesting items, from whichever angle you look at it, this is a design that can be appreciated in its pure form.
Dimensions
H350 x L900 x D900mm, 16kg
Materials
Satin- finish polyester moulded compound, 4mm toughened glass
Colours
Light blue RAL 730-5, clear glass
White RAL 9003, clear glass
Umbra Grey RAL 7022, clear glass
Cinnabar Orange NCS S 2075-Y70R, clear glass
Black RAL 9005, clear glass
Black RAL 9005, black tinted glass
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Base plastica, Vetro, Plastica, Piano vetro

United Kingdom
Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby founded their eponymous studio in 1996 after graduating with Master’s degrees in Architecture from The Royal College of Art in London. From their first studio in Trellick Tower in London, they designed their first piece, the Loop Table, produced by Isokon in 1997. Much of Barber and Osgerby’s early work involved the folding and shaping of sheet material, influenced by the white card that they had used frequently in architectural model making. Plywood and perspex were used in the development of the Pilot Table, 1999, and Stencil Screen, 2000.