Nadia
Dining tables from Atticus gallery, Designed by Paco Camús
Product description
Nadia is a quadruped and branched design, with a light and stony horizontality.
Organic-inspired table that reinterprets the vegetal fractality with its symmetrical legs that open like hands and stick their three fingers into the top, to achieve a surprisingly rigid and light structure.Inspired by the form and function of organic fractals, the Nadia’s four symmetrical legs achieve a surprisingly rigid yet light structure. A chouce of stone or wooden tops each offer their own tone and style to adorn the table. The adaptability of the design to accommodate custom dimensions without compromising aesthec or inteegrity allows Nadia to be either the perfect centerpiece or compliment to any decor. (160,180,200,240..)
Organic-inspired table that reinterprets the vegetal fractality with its symmetrical legs that open like hands and stick their three fingers into the top, to achieve a surprisingly rigid and light structure.Inspired by the form and function of organic fractals, the Nadia’s four symmetrical legs achieve a surprisingly rigid yet light structure. A chouce of stone or wooden tops each offer their own tone and style to adorn the table. The adaptability of the design to accommodate custom dimensions without compromising aesthec or inteegrity allows Nadia to be either the perfect centerpiece or compliment to any decor. (160,180,200,240..)
More about this product
Categorised in Tables - Contract tables - Dining tables - 4-leg base - Tabletop rectangular - Wood - Base solid wood - Natural stone - Tabletop natural stone - Residential.
Part of the collection
DINNING TABLE.
Manufacturer
Atticus gallery
Family
Nadia
Architonic ID
20155630
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