The Gullwing table system is the product of extensive research by Gabriele and Oscar Buratti into the “complex simplicity” of curved lines and the rich presence they bring to a space. The project is characterised by the expert combination of different materials and the sculptural lines of the base, which interact with the light and the surrounding space to create a never-ending dance of shadows, reflections and angles. There is bold feel to the paired, curved legs – as elegant as wings – which serve as the base for Gullwing in its various guises. This element can be used in compositions of three or four, or as the central base for the round versions. In addition to being a structural element in its own right, what is unique about the painted metal base is that it features fixing and adjusting mechanisms, which makes it possible to create tables having tops of different shapes – rectangular, square, round, oval – and sizes, even if these are very different to one another and range from very small to very large. The painted metal bases with matt lacquer finish are paired with table tops in wood, marble, porcelain stoneware and in the clay and reconstructed marble finishes, which are exclusive to Lema.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is the GULLWING - Rectangular reconstructed stone table made from?
The GULLWING - Rectangular reconstructed stone table is crafted from Metal. It is manufactured by Lema.
Is the GULLWING - Rectangular reconstructed stone table suitable for commercial projects?
Yes, the GULLWING - Rectangular reconstructed stone table by Lema is specifically designed for commercial and contract use. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.
Can the GULLWING - Rectangular reconstructed stone table be used outdoors?
The GULLWING - Rectangular reconstructed stone table is designed for indoor use only.
Simple, refined, versatile: the Embroidery Simple chair designed by Johan Lindstén is a tasteful accent for private or professional settings, thanks to a presence that is discrete yet eloquent. Extremely comfortable, this chair has a soft, semicircular wrap-around backrest placed above a curved and swivelling base; matte varnished in white, mud or black. Embroidery Simple is available in fabric or leather, in a vast selection of colours from the Cappellini collection.
Small armchair with low backrest. Legs in black painted steel. Plywood seat upholstered with self-extinguishing polyurethane foam. Steel backrest with self-extinguishing polyurethane foam upholstery. Removable fabric or leather cover. The version with leather 95 covered seat cushion and backrest in fabric cat. 30 is also available.
This modern pendant light features elegantly sculptural glass shades, offering a refined touch to dining spaces. The matte finish and neutral tones create a sophisticated ambiance, perfect for enhancing contemporary interiors.
This modern ceiling-mounted light fixture exudes elegance with its brushed metal and stone composition. Designed for indoor use, it features dual light sources that cast a warm, downward glow, making it an ideal choice for living rooms, dining areas, and lobbies.
This modern ceiling light features a sophisticated blend of brushed metal and stone, creating an elegant ambiance perfect for upscale lobbies. Its multi-light design provides a warm, downward illumination that enhances any interior with a touch of luxury.
This sculptural chandelier exudes elegance with its brushed metal finish and globe glass shades. Perfect for dining spaces, it combines luxury materials and a pendant mounting type to create a statement piece that enhances any interior with its sophisticated design.
Mahogany solids and white oak veneers in an anthracite ceruse finish featuring light gray liming, stunning brass hardware plated in nickel. Features include 2 full-extension soft-closing storage drawers, and a full extension drop-front keyboard drawer in the center.
In <em>Chimera,</em> Elena Salmistraro merges rigour with self-expression, in a graphic grammar laden with symbolic meaning. <em>Empatia </em>speaks to the emotions with graphics that interpret, through a highly individual abstract code, the stage make-up of a clown, with the aid of superimposed geometric forms and images. <em>Radici </em>is a tribal statement, a tribute to primitive ritual custom, evoked by the interplay between a sequence of triangles and rectangles and a set of figurative fragments. <em>Ritmo</em> is inspired by fabrics, suggesting the rhythmic alternation of woven yarns through a largely linear pattern. In <em>Colore, </em>the upheaval of a background of small isolated spots generated by a parametric digital program is combined with densely packed repeated forms. "The Chimera collection is rather like a book with four different chapters: I set out to differentiate these graphic motifs to create four totally different stories."<br></br>Elena Salmistraro It all starts with drawing. A <em>passion</em> for drawing. An <em>obsession</em> with drawing. Drawings like spider-webs, obsessively filling spaces, in a kind of manual choreography or gymnastics, a continuous flow. Elena Salmistraro draws all the time. She draws everywhere. Mostly on loose sheets or random surfaces. First and foremost with pen and pencil. Her drawings only acquire colour at a later stage. Often - just like Alessandro Mendini used to do - she draws "monsters": fascinating yet disturbing, subversive forms. The denser, more contorted the shape, the more obvious its underlying truth. For Elena, drawing is an intimate act. It is relaxing. And therapeutic. With an unrivalled communicative strength. Because drawing gives shape to ideas: you both give form to the world and reveal yourself. This passion, combined with natural graphic talent, has guided Elena Salmistraro in her project for Cedit: an experimental series of ceramic slabs produced using a high-definition 3D decorative technique. The explicit aim is to transform surfaces beyond their original flatness so that a new, visual and tactile, three-dimensional personality emerges, sweeping aside the coldness and uniformity that ceramic objects often inevitably convey.Elena Salmistraro has always viewed ceramics as a democratic material, in view of their accessibility, and the infinite potentials for shaping matter that they provide. She began working and experimenting with ceramics very early in her career, just after she graduated from the Milan Politecnico in 2008. She came into contact with small artistic craft firms specialising in smallproduction lots, and cut her teeth on projects that demanded the hand-processing of every detail, and finishes of high artistic value, for the high end of the market. The large corporations and galleries came later, but here again Elena kept faith with her desire to make mass-produced pieces unique, and to combine artistic value with specifically industrial characteristics. The monkey-shaped <em>Primates</em> vases reflect this method and intention, aiming to excite, surprise and charm. Antiminimalist and hyper-figurative, playful, ironic and a rich image-maker, often drawing on anthropology and magic, over the years Salmistraro has built up her own fantastic universe, inhabited by ceramic bestiaries, painted jungles and a cabinet like a one-eyed cyclops , always finding inspiration and inputs in nature and always aiming to reveal the extraordinary in the everyday. Given this background, it was almost inevitable she would work with Cedit: constantly seeking new talents and new approaches, as well as designs that break down the boundaries of ceramics and release them into the realm of art and innovation, the Modena company has recognised Elena Salmistraro as a leading contemporary creative spirit and involved her in a project intended to experiment with fresh ideas in materials and synaesthetics.Salmistraro's collection for Cedit is entitled <em>Chimera</em> and consists of large ceramic slabs, which can be enjoyed not only visually, through their patterns and colours, but also on a tactile level. Like the chimera in the "grotesque" tradition, monstrous in the etymological sense of the word with its merging of hybrid animal and vegetable shapes, the Cedit project attempts to originate a synaesthetic form of ceramics, through a three-dimensional development that exactly reproduces the texture of leathers and fabrics, creating an absolutely new kind of layered effect, with a tactile awareness that recalls the passion of grand master Ettore Sottsass for "surfaces that talk". And the surfaces of the slabs Salmistraro has created really seem to talk: in <em>Empatia </em>clown faces add theatricality to the cold gleam of marbles, interspersed with references to Art Déco graphics; <em>Radici</em> uses the textures of leathers and hide as if to re-establish a link between ceramics and other materials at the origins of human activity and creativity; in <em>Ritmo</em> the texture of cloth dialogues with pottery, almost in homage to the tactile rationalism of warp and weft, of which Bauhaus pioneer Anni Albers was one of the most expressive past interpreters ; finally, <em>Colore</em> has a spotted base generated by computer to underline the contrast between analogue and digital, the graphic sign and the matter into which it is impressed. It is an aesthetic of superimposition and mixing, and especially of synaesthesia: as in her drawings, in the <em>Chimera </em>slabs Elena Salmistraro's art is one of movement and acceleration. A process not of representation but of exploration. Of the world and of oneself. Almost a kind of Zen, for distancing oneself from the world to understand it more fully. In every sense.
<p>The enchanting appeal of onyx is encapsulated by Florim’s Eccentric Luxe collection, which celebrates the exceptional beauty of this rare and breathtaking stone.</p> <p>Ideal for interior design schemes, residential architecture and the hospitality industry, Eccentric Luxe is a new addition to the Luxury Design selection of sophisticated stones.</p>
<p><br>Fresh research and development investments in new glazes and innovative digital decoration technologies have made it possible to propose vivid colours, <strong>impeccable graphic definition</strong> and rich aesthetic depth, while striving to ensure that the processes are <strong>sustainable</strong>.</p>
<p>The collection is born from a sustainable and virtuous approach and is part of <a href="https://www.florim.com/en/company/sustainability/carbonzero-florim/">CarbonZero</a>, Florim's range of Carbon Neutral surfaces.</p>
The Jazz coffee tables are meticulously crafted to blend contemporary elegance and functionality seamlessly into any living space. Available in both rectangular and round configurations, these coffee tables feature a formal linear design that complements the aesthetic of modern living rooms. Constructed with durable materials such as glass or ceramic, they offer a spacious surface area perfect for displaying decorative items.
The Jazz coffee table boasts an almost floor-level presence, subtly elevated on metal feet featuring a highly geometric shape. This unique construction not only enhances the visual appeal but also ensures stability and durability. The striking table top is accentuated by a sleek metal edge that contrasts with its nearly invisible base, creating a visually captivating design feature.
The Jazz coffee tables are designed for versatility, suitable in both contemporary and traditional settings where they can serve as focal points or complement existing furniture. Their geometric shapes and minimalist aesthetic make them ideal for modern living rooms, yet their timeless appeal ensures they remain relevant across various architectural styles.
For maintenance, it is recommended to clean the surface with a soft cloth dampened in mild soap solution, avoiding harsh chemicals that could damage the material. Regular dusting will help maintain the table's pristine appearance and prolong its lifespan. Proper storage during non-use can prevent scratches or dents on both the top and feet of these stylish coffee tables.
In summary, the Jazz coffee tables are a testament to modern design excellence, combining functionality with aesthetic appeal in an enduringly attractive package. Their versatile nature makes them suitable for a wide range of living spaces, while thoughtful care ensures they remain in pristine condition for years to come.
Discover the Vintage Green Ornate Mirror by abcVintage. Hand-selected from the Rajasthan countryside, this beautiful mirror has been lovingly restored to showcase its exquisite carved embellishments. A stunning piece, perfect for eclectic and antique-furnished spaces. Handcrafted in India in reclaimed wood. Part of the abcVintage Collection, featuring rare pieces sourced from around the globe.
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The Rosette Samples are designed to help you perfect every detail of your bathroom. Each sample reflects the finish used across our designer tapware and accessories, such as towel racks, hooks. Helping you confidently choose the look that suits your space.
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Catalogo | Collezioni | BOLD58 | Archiviazione BOLD58_Frame Ricercata ed elegante. La madia e l’armadiatura FRAME sono sistemi di contenimento curati, caratterizzati da un design sofisticato e geometrico.L’archiviazione diventa un elemento architettonico capace di definire lo spazio con precisione compositiva. Il telaio esterno crea una cornice rigorosa che organizza moduli aperti e chiusi, permettendo configurazioni flessibili e perfettamente calibrate. L’inserimento del distanziale in metallo, introduce un segno materico distintivo e scandisce la composizione con ritmo misurato. Le ante ampliano le possibilità progettuali, accentuando i contrasti tra texture e volumi. FRAME diventa così un sistema ideale per ambienti direzionali evoluti, dove ordine, struttura e qualità materica definiscono l’identità dello spazio. Caratteristiche Scheda Tecnica Ambienti Gallery Catalogo Collezione BOLD58 Vani a giorno per le madie FRAME in finitura melaminica o laccata.Ante battente in essenza, laccate, in vetro trasparente o Laminam®.Top e fianchi FRAME con una combinazione originale che enfatizza l’orientamento vena a contrasto tra gli elementi.Il distanziale rientrato in finitura Titanio o Bronzo crea un dettaglio inedito e ricercato. I dettagli di BOLD58_Frame Ciò che contraddistingue il contenimento FRAME sono le composizioni non convenzionali di top e fianchi, caratterizzati da contrasti di orientamento vena nelle finiture in essenza ed un distanziale rientrato che sottolinea la geom
The 70/70 Table is designed with a simple expression, paired with subtle, understated details that reveal themselves upon closer inspection. Adding character to the design, the details of the 70/70 Table include the triangular shape of its base for a modern expression and the slanted edges of the table top. Available in a variety of sizes and finishes, the 70/70 Table is an ideal match for any dining area, home office, workplace or hospitality area.
The Workshop Table joins together the ideals of Scandinavian craftsmanship and subtle detailing for a deliberately simple and archetypal expression. With its tabletop in either oak veneer or linoleum harmoniously carving itself into the solid oak frame, the Workshop Table brings a refined and understated appearance to any setting.
The Base Table references the heritage of Scandinavian design through its simple frame and subtle details. With its design harking back to the essence of a table, the Base Table features a veneer edge for a touch of Scandinavian materiality, paired with the elegant shapes of its table top and frame. Use the design in any home, workplace, educational institution or hospitality space for notes of Scandinavian simplicity.
The Base High Table references the heritage of Scandinavian design through its simple frame and subtle details. With its design harking back to the essence of a table, the Base High Table comes with either a veneer edge for a touch of Scandinavian materiality or an edge in ABS for a monochrome appearance, paired with the elegant shapes of its table top and frame. Use the design in any workplace, educational institution or hospitality space for notes of Scandinavian simplicity.
The Linear System Table is a simple yet refined table with subtle details and references to the Scandinavian design heritage. Its legs are cut into half-circles and joined with the table for a light expression while the slender overhang at both ends of the table makes for a refined expression. The Linear System Table is available as a freestanding table to be used on its own, as predesigned configurations or as Middle and End Modules that can be configured to the exact needs of your space.
Simple and elegant lines, joined by the functionality of castors. Frame is made from extruded aluminum, painted with an acrylic paint initially developed for outdoor interiors and building facades. Organize and manage cords and wires with our Cable Management. Our Power Outlet can be added to the Base Table. Made-to-order: Laminate with ABS or plywood edge in black or white. Linoleum with plywood edge in black. Nanolaminate finish in either black or white. Bases available in Black or White with matching castors.
Studio Truly Truly has designed a wonderfully luxurious dining table to join the Toveri family by Leolux. Just like the coffee tables, the Toveri dining table is an interplay of soft shapes and hard materials, shadows and curves.
Leolux was looking for something new, a table that adds a pop of colour to the interior. Bondi is the perfect answer. Its unusual organic leaf shape is the first thing to stand out, with space for at least five users.
Columna is a table built on pure form, with the base and table top connected by a straight column. The only playful element Hugo de Ruiter allowed is the way the column links to the base: like an ancient marble column.
This modern recessed light features a sleek design with adjustable dual light sources, ideal for office and hallway applications. Crafted from durable metal with a matte finish, it offers a sophisticated and functional lighting solution for contemporary interiors.
This minimalist recessed light fixture features a sleek design with adjustable dual light sources, perfect for modern office environments. Crafted from durable metal with a matte finish, it seamlessly integrates into any ceiling for a clean and unobtrusive look.
VISCOUNT OF WOOD tables are the latest addition. These naturally composed tables complement the collection's choice of seats and create a sustainable living area in which wood plays a central role thanks to its lightweight properties. These large items of furniture feature top-quality materials and advanced manufacturing technology. The square and rectangular versions with four legs come in five sizes (100x100, 145x80, 160x90, 190x90 and 240x100) and three top finishes: light ash with two darker shades, flamed walnut and a third, characterised by thin strips of different tones of dark wood. The legs are in chrome or black.
A family of tables ideal for the home and office. The light steel structure is made particular by the use of the cross element that joins the legs on each of the four sides, supporting the top. The collection comprises square, oval and round versions.
Available in three sizes, the larger, six or eight-person Pavilion table is ideal for an office meeting room or dining space while the smaller, four-person version is a perfect addition to the home. The table can be matched with the Pavilion desk to provide a cohesive design experience, and cable management can be easily inserted into the table due to the location of the stretcher.
Available in three sizes, the larger, six or eight-person Pavilion table is ideal for an office meeting room or dining space while the smaller, four-person version is a perfect addition to the home. The table can be matched with the Pavilion desk to provide a cohesive design experience, and cable management can be easily inserted into the table due to the location of the stretcher.
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami Kallio’s solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and bar stools. Get this In Between dining table in three different variants.
Børge Mogensen designed the BM1160 Hunting Table for the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Furniture Exhibition in 1950. The table combines excellent woodwork with elegant metal brace bars, creating a bold and organic whole.
The CH002 is the smaller of two dining tables that Hans J. Wegner created in 1982. The table expresses Wegner’s functional design philosophy through an appealing solution for modern interiors. The CH002 is crafted to fit smaller spaces, and can be extended easily with two accompanying leaves.
At 90 x 138 cm, the CH006 is a longer version of the CH002 dining table, designed in 1982. The table, with solid extension frames and built-in grip for the two hinged extension leaves with rounded edges, illustrates Hans J. Wegner’s visionary approach to functional design. The CH006 table is versatile and can be adapted to smaller gatherings as well as larger dinner parties.
Created in 1952 for the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s New York office, Arne Jacobsen’s elegant AJ52 Society Table is a fluid fusion of Bauhaus, functionalism and industrial design.
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.
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.
Holding a meeting, conferring, completing a task: TEAM does it all. The basic principle of the TEAM table system is that it supports various work methods and comes in many shapes and sizes. Mix and match the various components to design the perfect table for any type of space.
Featuring the same understated expression and focus on functionality as the rest of the series the CPH10 has symmetrical legs with a more generous tabletop creating a larger workspace and greater flexibility. The oak frame is available in different finishes and the tabletop comes in a variety of wood or linoleum options that make it suitable for using in a wide range of corporate and public contexts.
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