Jupiter Low Table - ECC
Coffee tables from STACKLAB
Product description
Dimensions
• 24” W x 48” L x 16” H
• 24” W x 48” L x 14” H
• 48” W x 48” L x 16” H
• 48” W x 48” L x 14” H
Materials & Finishes
ECC Pigment Options:
• 1000 White
• 1000 Black
• Natural Shade
• Clean Grey
Metal Options:
• Mirrored Polished Bronze with Wax Finish
• Peened Bronze with Wax Finish
*Colour and texture vary between production runs. Please note that images are not fully representative of final colouring. Physical samples are available on request.
Weight
• 24” x 48” - 200 lbs.
• 48” x 48” - 360 lbs.
• 24” W x 48” L x 16” H
• 24” W x 48” L x 14” H
• 48” W x 48” L x 16” H
• 48” W x 48” L x 14” H
Materials & Finishes
ECC Pigment Options:
• 1000 White
• 1000 Black
• Natural Shade
• Clean Grey
Metal Options:
• Mirrored Polished Bronze with Wax Finish
• Peened Bronze with Wax Finish
*Colour and texture vary between production runs. Please note that images are not fully representative of final colouring. Physical samples are available on request.
Weight
• 24” x 48” - 200 lbs.
• 48” x 48” - 360 lbs.
Concept
The Jupiter low table pairs STACKLAB’s signature solid-bronze Jupiter leg castings with a top of acrylic or Engineered Cementitous Composite (ECC). ECC resembles, but is more elastic and less brittle than, concrete, and better suited for the building of furniture. It uses recycled glass as an aggregate and recycled fiber as a reinforcing agent. This composition reduces to a half-inch the three-inch structural thickness required with conventional steel-reinforced concrete construction. Such performance makes it possible to use ECC as a skin around a lightweight recycled foam core.
The Jupiter leg is a study in creating a completely asymmetrical, yet aesthetically cohesive, geometry. The shape is readily castable, yet differs in every elevation, section and plan view. The sand-casting process produces faintly perceptible irregularities that enhance the leg’s tactile appeal.
The planetary name pays homage to the subtitle of Mozart’s last symphony, a favorite of the client who commissioned the first Jupiter table.
The Jupiter leg is a study in creating a completely asymmetrical, yet aesthetically cohesive, geometry. The shape is readily castable, yet differs in every elevation, section and plan view. The sand-casting process produces faintly perceptible irregularities that enhance the leg’s tactile appeal.
The planetary name pays homage to the subtitle of Mozart’s last symphony, a favorite of the client who commissioned the first Jupiter table.
More about this product
Categorised in Tables - Coffee tables - Tabletop rectangular - 4-leg base - open base - Metal - Base metal - Bronze - Concrete - Tabletop concrete - Residential.
Part of the collection
MADE TO ORDER.
Manufacturer
STACKLAB
Family
Jupiter
Architonic ID
1523006
Year of Launch
2016
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