Small table with disassembling steel frame, hexagonal shaped frame, bevelled glass top. Available also in the nest-inside version with bevelled glass or metal sheet top.
Hexagon
A collection of low tables inspired by nature's geometric precision, such as the pure design of an alveolar lattice. A rich range of heights and sizes for different living uses.
Collection of coffee tables inspired by the honeycomb lattice. Pure and rigorous shapes complemented by details executed with meticulous precision. The various sizes and heights allow for combinations and overlays to meet a wide range of usage needs. Depending on the finishes, the Hexagon coffee tables take on a constantly changing character.
The Hexagon hexagonal glass coffee table is an elegant addition to any domestic or commercial environment. Its distinctive geometric shape adds a touch of modernity, while the transparent or colored glass brings brightness and style. With its smooth and glossy surface, this table is perfect for displaying decorative objects or for use as a support for drinks and snacks. Its lightweight and minimalist structure seamlessly integrates into any decor, while its hexagonal shape creates an interesting focal point in the surrounding space. With the hexagonal glass coffee table, functionality and aesthetics blend into a sophisticated and high-quality solution.
Product information
height
30 cm
measures
Ø 38 cm
height
37 cm
measures
Ø 42 cm
height
44 cm
measures
Ø 46 cm
height
25 cm
measures
Ø 100 cm
height
35 cm
measures
Ø 80 cm
Born in 1967. He worked under Shiro Kuramata and Issey Miyake, and established his own studio, TOKUJIN YOSHIOKA INC. in 2000. His experimental and innovative creations along with the nature and the senses, which transcend the boundaries of art, design, and architecture, are highly evaluated in the world. He received numbers of international design awards such as "Mainichi Design Award 2001", "Cultural Affairs Section of Government of Japan, Encourage Prize 2006", "Design Miami Designer of the Year 2007", "Elle Deco International Design Awards Designer of the Year 2009", "TOKYO Design & Art ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS Artist of the Year 2010. Some of his most important works are exhibited as a part of permanent collections in the world’s well-known museums such as Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, Centre National d’Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou in Paris, The Victoria and Albert Museum, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum and Vitra Design Museum. Some pieces of “Water Block” are permanently exhibited with masterpieces of Monet, Cézanne and Renoir in the Impressionist Gallery at Musée d’Orsay, Paris.