The RAF side table is part of the RAF lounges series. Designed to hold a drink, a bite or a book, it’s both a practical and esthetical addition the overall composition of the RAF indoor-outdoor lounge series.
The Mayfair table lamp, designed by Diego Fortunato, is a modern reinterpretation of 19th-century lighting, blending innovative aesthetics and advanced technology with its LED light source and contemporary materials. Manufactured by Vibia, a renowned Barcelona-based lighting brand celebrated for its cutting-edge designs and high-quality craftsmanship, the lamp is available in six distinct finishes and features a polycarbonate diffuser, steel vertical tube, methacrylate shade, and a Zamak base. It includes a 24V transformer, a touch-sensitive dimmer switch, and an optical sensor for adjustable lighting, offering 1841 lumens with a 2700K color temperature and CRI >90. The 3D file of the Mayfair table lamp is available for download, making it easier to visualize and integrate into design projects. Vibia, founded in 1987, is globally recognized for its versatile and sophisticated lighting solutions, catering to both residential and commercial spaces.
The Ghia 74 table, with its soft, organic curves and bold, geometric base, is designed to inspire communal spaces that are effortlessly elegant and thoughtfully functional. Its versatile solid surface adapts to various settings: the larger version is ideal for meetings, dining, and office use, while the smaller, round version fits seamlessly into compact spaces like living rooms, hotel suites, or home offices, making it a perfect centerpiece for both casual gatherings and professional tasks. Available in four sizes, the Ghia 74 collection caters to diverse needs, from intimate dining to collaborative workspaces. The organic base creates a striking visual contrast, especially when paired with Arper’s range of chairs, while office versions feature integrated electrical capabilities and wire management without compromising on aesthetics. Designed with sustainability at its core, the collection is FSC-certified, and its production, assembly, and delivery processes are optimized to minimize environmental impact. A 3D file of the Ghia 74 table is available for download, allowing designers and clients to visualize its integration into their spaces.
Arper, the Italian design powerhouse behind the Ghia 74, has been a leader in contemporary furniture since its founding in 1989, renowned for its minimalist, timeless designs that blend elegance with functionality across residential, office, and public spaces.
The Stria is a beautifully crafted teak garden chair that exudes timeless elegance, featuring softly rounded teak slats reinterpreted with a modern touch, while the folding director’s version offers added comfort with lightly padded upholstery. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Kristalia, the Italian supplier behind this design, is renowned for its contemporary furniture and home accessories, blending minimalist aesthetics with innovative materials since its founding in 1994.
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**Product Description:**
The *Itka Base* is a sleek table lamp featuring a high-impact yet minimalist design, achieved by stripping away unnecessary ornamentation to highlight its pure, elegant form. The diffuser is crafted from hand-blown, acid-etched opaline glass with a soft frosted finish, while the base is available in either glazed ceramic or luxurious Calacatta marble, offering a choice of refined textures. Emitting warm, inviting light (9W LED, 3000K, 725 lm), the lamp combines functionality with understated sophistication. The integrated LED is non-replaceable, and the product carries an energy label rating of 1. A 3D file of the *Itka Base* is available for download, ideal for visualization and planning.
**Supplier Overview:**
Danese Milano, a renowned Italian design house founded in 1957, is celebrated for its timeless lighting and furniture, blending minimalist aesthetics with exceptional craftsmanship.
For more details, visit [Danese Milano](https://www.danesemilano.com/).
The Around Coffee Table brings a new perspective to its typology through the characterful wooden veneer frame that runs along the edge of the table, echoing the ideas of Scandinavian design. With its round shape and multiple sizes, the Around Coffee Table can be used in a multitude of settings, on its own or in groups, in any living room, lounge setting, lobby area or hotel room.
The Dice coffee table is truly a design object. No compromise has been made in its design. Every detail is exactly as designers Studio Truly Truly intended. This creates a fascinating table that continues to surprise from every perspective.
Toveri marries curves and hard materials to create a table series with soft shapes and striking features. The link between the top and the base has been moved to the centre of the tables, so the table top appears to float. The symmetry of the two elements makes the base seem like a shadow of the top.
Natural shapes and materials bring tranquillity to your living space because they exude softness and quality. It's the first thing you notice about Iduna coffee tables. The tapered wooden legs support a marble or solid oak top - large or small, in a high or low version for the most beautiful pairings.
With Liliom, design studio Beck Design has crafted a series of organically shaped tables in varying shapes and heights. They're as beautiful as they are practical – you can nest them for a tidier look. The ceramic or solid wood top gives the piece a natural accent, while a lacquered finish creates a colourful look.
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.
The CH008 coffee table was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1954. The understated and elegant three-legged design has since become one of his most popular pieces.
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.