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Victoria

Victoria

Design Emanuela Garbin, 2021

Light and minimalist coffee table, with a metal structure in the following finishes: anodic bronze, white, matt burnished, black and greige. The oval top is supported by two slim central legs or by a single leg offset with respect to the centre of the table, which allows this version to be easily positioned next to a bed or a sofa. The stability is ensured by a wooden base coated like the structure. The raised edge of the top ensures items don't fall off.
In the foreground, the Victoria coffee table in the refined greige finish stands out for its fluid and functional silhouette. Placed next to the Myplace sofa in Bruce 0810 gray fabric, it accommodates a sculptural black lamp that enhances its surface. The dialogue with the outdoor landscape and natural tones gives balance and continuity to the entire composition.
The Victoria coffee table in a greige finish fits harmoniously between the Myplace sofa in Bruce 0810 gray and the neutral rug. The beveled edge and organic base enhance its visual lightness, while the conical-circular lamp in black marble emphasizes its graphic character. Curved lines and sophisticated palette evoke a relaxed, contemporary space.
In the larger version, the equilibrium of the coffee table Victoria is guaranteed by the double central leg and the double base.

A well-balanced shape

A simple oval plate supported by a slim shaft. The coffee table Victoria takes its name from the pure elegance of the water lilies that inspired it.
The legs of the coffee table Victoria are staggered with respect to the center; this allows it to be positioned beside a sofa, a pouf, a bed. The raised edge is an esthetic touch that outlines the shape and stops items placed on it from falling off.