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W. 130 x H. 74 x D. 130 cm
Designed by René Bouchara
Diapo is an all-glass table designed by René Bouchara. The base, which is perfectly visible under the extra-clear top, is created by gluing multiple pieces of glass together to resemble an abstract sculpture. Different combinations of colours, reflections and transparencies are available. ...
4.480 €
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Estimated delivery time: 10 to 12 weeks
Dining table with top in extra clear 15 mm-thick glass and base in 12 mm-thick clear or coloured laminated glass.
Available in different shades of colours.
Base in laminated glass, available in the following finishes:
- Extra clear glass: entirely in extra clear glass
- Extra clear glass and laminated mirror glass
- Laminated glass: purple/yellow laminated, yellow/bronze laminated
- Grey glass: extra clear and Europe grey glass
- Grey and Blue glass: light blue, dark blue, acid (shades of blue)
- Stopsol glass and extra clear glass
Includes:
Other versions available in the showroom:
Rectangular dining table - W. 220 x H. 74 x D. 100 cm
Rectangular dining table - W. 320 x H. 74 x D. 120 cm
Round dining table - H. 74 x ∅. 130 cm
Round dining table - H. 74 x ∅. 145 cm
Round dining table - H. 74 x ∅. 160 cm
This product was identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the CBAF. it has been positively evaluated according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle Technological institute.
Born in Paris and educated in New York – and with a string of design awards to his name - René Bouchara is product designer, interior designer and graphic designer rolled into one. His talents have graced countless commercial premises and exhibitions, such as La Biennale des Antiquaires. For Roche-Bobois, René Bouchara has designed the Flap shelf, an exercise in design purity that encourages a reading between the lines.
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