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W. 180 x H. 30 x D. 66 cm
Designed by Raphael Navot
The Patchwork tables are incredible examples of contemporary cabinetry. The oval shape is created by an extremely complex assembly of various wood pieces. The veining of these pieces go in different directions to create an unsymmetrical pattern. The joints between the pieces can be sealed for dining tables or left open for cocktail tables and consoles. These designs showcase true craftmanship. ...
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Estimated delivery time: 10 to 12 weeks
Cocktail table, top with marquetry in solid 3mm-thick distressed oak, separated by a black joint.(several finish available) Legs in defibered solid linden with Charbon stain. Many stains available.
Manufactured in Europe
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Other versions available in the showroom
Cocktail table - walnut - W. 140 x H. 30 x D. 66 cm
Cocktail table - Oak - W. 140 x H. 30 x D. 66 cm
Cocktail table - walnut - W. 180 x H. 30 x D. 66 cm
Cocktail table - Oak - W. 180 x H. 30 x D. 66 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.
Multidisciplinary, Raphael Navot identifies himself as a non-industrial designer. A graduate from Design Academy Eindhoven, he likes to combine artisanal know-how with contemporary methods, whether in his interior architecture projects or in his custom furniture orders. In Paris, Raphael Navot has produced the Club Silencio in collaboration with David Lynch, and the Hôtel National des Arts et Métiers. For Roche Bobois he has imagined the NATIV collection with natural and organic lines: a dialog between culture and nature combined with the mastery of geometry and spontaneous shapes, it is manufactured by hand with noble materials.
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