Mobel CPH The Pair M Side Tables
The Pair M side tables with a light ivory ceramic piece. The ceramic piece is uniquely handcrafted from clay. After being burnt, the clay gets a high gloss glaze finish. During the process, streaks, pinholes and other variations occur and create an irregular surface that guarantees a limitless combination of textures and surfaces with an appealing graphical effect. The ceramic table is an upscale large version of a ceramic pot which was the source of inspiration. Designed by David Thulstrup for Møbel Copenhagen.
The ceramic piece is paired with a metal table, which differs from the generic idea of a standalone lounge table, hence the name. The combination creates a strong contrast of solid materials, colors and surfaces. The side tables can stand alone or be combined together as a pair. Pair M with a light ivory ceramic piece offers two selections of the metal table. Sandblasted steel for a color contrast or light ivory to keep the pair in tone in tone color.
The two paired tables are made respectively of ceramic and metal, two different and honest materials which work unexpectedly well together. The softand glossy ceramic creates an interesting contrast with the cold matt metal. The void of one attracts the plain of the other, as if they were co-dependentobjects meant to be together. The base table can be placed either beside the higher table, providing an additional surface, or to create storage in between.
Dimensions: Metal table: Ø46 cm, H 45 cm, Ceramic table: Ø37 cm, H 30 cm
Materials: ceramic ( beige) and metal
The Pair M side tables with a light ivory ceramic piece. The ceramic piece is uniquely handcrafted from clay. After being burnt, the clay gets a high gloss glaze finish. During the process, streaks, pinholes and other variations occur and create an irregular surface that guarantees a limitless combination of textures and surfaces with an appealing graphical effect. The ceramic table is an upscale large version of a ceramic pot which was the source of inspiration. Designed by David Thulstrup for Møbel Copenhagen.
The ceramic piece is paired with a metal table, which differs from the generic idea of a standalone lounge table, hence the name. The combination creates a strong contrast of solid materials, colors and surfaces. The side tables can stand alone or be combined together as a pair. Pair M with a light ivory ceramic piece offers two selections of the metal table. Sandblasted steel for a color contrast or light ivory to keep the pair in tone in tone color.
The two paired tables are made respectively of ceramic and metal, two different and honest materials which work unexpectedly well together. The softand glossy ceramic creates an interesting contrast with the cold matt metal. The void of one attracts the plain of the other, as if they were co-dependentobjects meant to be together. The base table can be placed either beside the higher table, providing an additional surface, or to create storage in between.
Dimensions: Metal table: Ø46 cm, H 45 cm, Ceramic table: Ø37 cm, H 30 cm
Materials: ceramic ( beige) and metal
The Pair M side tables with a light ivory ceramic piece. The ceramic piece is uniquely handcrafted from clay. After being burnt, the clay gets a high gloss glaze finish. During the process, streaks, pinholes and other variations occur and create an irregular surface that guarantees a limitless combination of textures and surfaces with an appealing graphical effect. The ceramic table is an upscale large version of a ceramic pot which was the source of inspiration. Designed by David Thulstrup for Møbel Copenhagen.
The ceramic piece is paired with a metal table, which differs from the generic idea of a standalone lounge table, hence the name. The combination creates a strong contrast of solid materials, colors and surfaces. The side tables can stand alone or be combined together as a pair. Pair M with a light ivory ceramic piece offers two selections of the metal table. Sandblasted steel for a color contrast or light ivory to keep the pair in tone in tone color.
The two paired tables are made respectively of ceramic and metal, two different and honest materials which work unexpectedly well together. The softand glossy ceramic creates an interesting contrast with the cold matt metal. The void of one attracts the plain of the other, as if they were co-dependentobjects meant to be together. The base table can be placed either beside the higher table, providing an additional surface, or to create storage in between.
Dimensions: Metal table: Ø46 cm, H 45 cm, Ceramic table: Ø37 cm, H 30 cm
Materials: ceramic ( beige) and metal