Ceramic Table v1.-Ø70-Bordeaux

 

Designed by Muller Van Severen, the Ceramic Table is an outdoor table defined by its minimalistic expression combined with bold use of colour. Comprising a round tabletop in porcelain atop a steel tube column and concrete base, the classic table archetype is drawn together by a strong sense of proportions and solid presence of colour in the material. The table’s simplicity, durability, and versatility give it a universal appeal that makes it easy to pair with a wide range of HAY chairs in a variety of outdoor spaces.

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Ceramic Table v1.-Ø70-Bordeaux

  • Item no: AE006-A386-AG31
  • Ean: 5710441353805
  • Size: H73 x W70 x L70
  • Tabletop: Bordeaux Porcelain
  • Frame: Cream white Powder coated Steel
  • Glider: None

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HAY’s successful collaboration with Muller Van Severen continues with the Ceramic Table - an outdoor table characterised by the designers’ signature minimalistic expression combined with their bold use of colour. The Ceramic Table is a perfect example of the Belgian designers’ signature minimalistic expression. With a porcelain tabletop standing on a concrete base, it draws together a strong sense of proportions and a solid presence of colour.

 

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Muller Van Severen was founded in 2011 by Belgian artist duo Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen. The couple has always been on an inspired quest for sculpturally interesting furniture objects, and their work sits somewhere between design and art, drawing on their passion for architecture and materials. They have won countless awards and collaborated with prestigious museums worldwide (such as Vitra Museum, Centre Pompidou and Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris) and international galleries (Galerie Kreo, Side Gallery, Valerie Traan Gallery). For HAY, Muller Van Severen has designed the Two-Colour, Ceramic Table, Colour Cabinet, MVS Cutlery, the Arcs Collection, Colour Rack and Colour Hanger.