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still round cafe table

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still round cafe table

Design Iskos Berlin, 2019
MDF, nanolaminate or linoleum, die-cast aluminum, steel
Made by Muuto

"Our idea for the Still Cafe Table was to create a design with an apparent function that would fit intuitively into any space without making much visual noise. With its elegant four-legged base across various heights, the design is stripped to its essentials, complemented by the angled edges of its table top." -Iskos Berlin

The Still Cafe Table is designed with a clean expression and apparent function on a four-legged base, complemented by the angled edges of its table top. Available across various heights with either round or square table top, the Still Cafe Table is an elegant match for any kitchen area, cafe, restaurant, bar, conference or office setting. The higher versions also function as a hot-desk in workplaces and open areas.

Iskos-Berlin is a Copenhagen-based design duo that has made international headlines within furniture, industrial, and graphic design. The studio, formerly known as Komplot Design, has collaborated with some of the world's most prestigious manufacturers and their furniture, lighting, and other design products, are exhibited at numerous design museums around the world, including MoMA and the Danish Design Museum.

The Still cafe table top is made from MDF with the option of nanolaminate or linoleum finish. The edges are painted. Frame is made from die-cast aluminum. The mounting plate and tube are in powder-coated steel. Offered in various sizes and top options.

low height table: 29.5" dia. | 28.7" h
medium height table: 29.5" dia. | 37.4" h
high height table: 29.5" dia. | 41.3" h

$879.00 + free shipping
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