Tension Tables

This project started by the concept of cutting a table in two in order to make it stretchable and to enable people to create ever-evolving typologies. By being able to slide two similar tables one along side the other the table can be made longer in order to accommodate for extra guests sitting around a couch.

The resulting tables can then be arranged in an unlimited number of ways according to people’s creativity. By doing so they fully take part in the design process, and become one of the actors in the design process. The combination of several tables of different colors generats a strong graphic presence and ever evolving shapes. Visually, the aim of the project is to create a sense of tension and weightlessness, as if the tables were resting on one leg only. The “faceted” sides create multiple shades of the same color thanks to the contrasts brought about by the light, thus making the piece visually richer.

They are made in laser cut metal, painted with a satinated wet paint.
Dimensions: 780 x 600 x 290mm (LxWxH) per module ( 30.7 x 23.6 x 11.4 inches) Limited edition: 99 signed and numbered pieces per color.

Windows become frames that narrate the space

A home filled with peace, built with a few essential gestures and a palette of materials in harmony with the surrounding landscape. The anthracite-colored windows by Edilpiù take center stage in this visual narrative.

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