Its identity is defined by the design of its base, whose faceted structure evokes the cut of a precious stone. These flat surfaces, arranged in geometric patterns, capture and reflect light from multiple angles, giving the piece a presence that is both sculptural and dynamic.
The rigor of the lines and the precision of the edges reveal a demanding formal approach, in which each facet contributes to the overall balance of the piece. At the intersection of furniture and art object, this pedestal table explores the language of geometry to express the full richness of a controlled design, where apparent simplicity conceals a high level of sophistication.
This side table is available in three versions: mirror-polished metal; oak, with facets highlighted by metal inlays; and brushed oak.
Derived from the Trois carats et demi table, this side table offers a more intimate reinterpretation while preserving the essence of its original design.