15.034,00 kr.
Due to the fact that the wood used is natural, the finish may vary. Beam in calibrated powder coated tube in thermoreinforced polyester in graphite grey (RAL9007).
The table top is available in two different finishes and widths (90 cm and 120 cm):
· 30 mm MDF board with a natural oak veneer polished in matt, cognac, ash or wenge. Also available in micro-textured lacquer in white,black, grey, sand or smoke.
· High pressure HPL laminate in black or white on a 30 mm thick MDF board with stained edges in transparent.
Viccarbe, a distinguished Spanish furniture brand, stands at the intersection of innovation and timeless design. Renowned for its commitment to creating functional and aesthetically pleasing furniture, Viccarbe brings a touch of Spanish elegance to spaces around the world.
Rooted in a rich tradition of craftsmanship, Viccarbe’s pieces reflect a perfect marriage of form and function. The brand consistently explores innovative designs, pushing the boundaries of contemporary furniture while retaining a deep respect for classic craftsmanship.
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Choose Viccarbe to infuse your spaces with the allure of Spanish design, where each furniture piece tells a story of craftsmanship, innovation, and enduring style. Redefine your surroundings with Viccarbe’s collection, where elegance meets functionality in the world of contemporary furniture.
John Pawson was born in 1949 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. After a period in the family textile business, the designer lived for many years in Japan, moving to Tokyo towards the end of his stay, where he spent his formative years in the studio of Japanese architect and designer Shiro Kuramata. Following his return to England, he enrolled in the Architecture Association in London,establishing his own design practice in 1981.
From the outset Pawson’s work has focused on ways of approaching fundamental problems of space, proportion, light and materials – themes he also explored in his book Minimum, which examines the notion of simplicity in art, architecture and design across a variety of historical and cultural contexts.
Early commissions included homes for the writer Bruce Chatwin, opera director Pierre Audi and collector Doris Lockhart Saatchi, together with art galleries in London, Dublin and New York.
While private houses have remained a consistent strand of the work, subsequent projects have spanned a wide range of scales and typologies, ranging from a bridge across a lake and a flagship store for Calvin Klein, to ballet sets, yacht interiors and a new Cistercian monastery in Bohemia.
Pawson is currently working on the remodelling of the former Commonwealth Institute in London, which is scheduled to open as a new permanent home for the Design Museum in 2015.