Copernicus
Coffee tables from Atticus gallery, Designed by Paco Camús
Product description
The lid of this table spins around thanks to the slipping of 130 little balls made of steel.
This giant bearing describes an eccentric orbit which allows us to move the table closer or away as we wish.
Spheres, semi-spheres, light, darkness, cosmos.
COPERNICUS is a metaphor of planetary orbits.
A renaissance daydream cut in pure alabaster. This alabaster table is the epiphany of engineering. The core of the stone has been emptied to allow for weight management. Being semi-translucent, the stone lit from below creates a beautiful ethereal effect. Additionally, the top has an incorporated mechanism that allows it to rotate 360 degrees.115X28 (190KG-0,62M3)
This giant bearing describes an eccentric orbit which allows us to move the table closer or away as we wish.
Spheres, semi-spheres, light, darkness, cosmos.
COPERNICUS is a metaphor of planetary orbits.
A renaissance daydream cut in pure alabaster. This alabaster table is the epiphany of engineering. The core of the stone has been emptied to allow for weight management. Being semi-translucent, the stone lit from below creates a beautiful ethereal effect. Additionally, the top has an incorporated mechanism that allows it to rotate 360 degrees.115X28 (190KG-0,62M3)
More about this product
Categorised in Tables - Coffee tables - Tabletop round - Central base - closed base - Natural stone - Tabletop natural stone - Residential.
Part of the collection
CENTER TABLE.
Manufacturer
Atticus gallery
Family
Copernicus
Architonic ID
20155608
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