Coffee Tables
Coffee Tables collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Steven John Clark
The inspiration was organic brass construction with a fluid, open feel. The blush pink tone adds femininity to the industrial joints. A beautiful and functional piece.
Hessentia
Joss is a sculptural object that fully represents the harmony of duality. Matt ash wooden part is combined with brass-casting elements. The two materials are drilled in a single point, which becomes the project's focus.
Draga & Aurel
Featuring an irregular circular top of transparent and colorful resin with a staggered placement on a bronze frame, clusters of wildflowers inspire this organic table. Its creation process requires a unique resin-casting technique, carried out entirely by hand in the Draga & Aurel workshop in Como. Playing with vibrant color combinations and incorporating random mistakes and accidents, the material is melted into several layers creating fluid, deep, unique table tops. The bronze frame is featured a special matte effect in earth-colored. Materials: Resin | Bronze
Collection Particuliere
Lady R Low table is an extraordinary depiction of refined craftsmanship and remarkable configuration. Offered in various oak finishes and marble and travertine tops, each combination of materials is incredible. Also offered in a side table style.
House of Finn Juhl
The Tray Table, designed by Finn Juhl, is a further development of his famous Turning Trays, which today are manufactured by Architectmade.
House of Finn Juhl
The Ross Coffee Table, designed by Finn Juhl, was particularly unconventional at the time it was designed, however today the design is extremely modern with its delicate steel frame, organically shaped top and steel inlay. The table is manufactured with a stainless steel frame and a wooden tabletop in walnut with a steel inlay.
House of Finn Juhl
The Eye Table, designed by Finn Juhl. This eye-shaped, three-legged table was originally designed to match the 46 Sofa. The shape of the table fits perfectly with the curve of the sofa, and hence creating a design unity between the two pieces.
Jan Garncarek
The table consists of a marble or wooden top with a metal collar. This will enable the separation of everyday objects from those we want to expose on the slightly elevated part. The table top lies on a steel frame. The tables are made to size. The color and type of wood stone can be chosen according to customer preferences.
Jan Garncarek
The concrete table legs are architectural elements from the designer's family home, which were dismantled during the renovation of the historic building. The designer approaches the original pre-war fabric of the places he grew up in with great sentiment. Often giving it a new function and meaning. In this way, the old world does not pass away, but in fact acquires greater significance.
Man of Parts
Rua Tucumã, designed by Osvaldo Tenório. One of Sao Paulo’s premier addresses in the lush and posh Jardins district takes its name from a palm tree’s fruit. The Tucumã fruit is a rich burnished colour on the outside and opens to beautiful rings of dark brown and white within. Osvaldo Tenorio’s Rua Tucumã coffee tables mirror the natural inspiration evident in all things Brazilian where the line between indoors and outdoors disappears.
Christopher Duffy
Magic Mirror gives the impression of continuous motion, with each polished block merging into the next one to create the ongoing illusion, as if Sisyphus were rolling his own steel boulder along a never-ending, circular path.
Christopher Duffy
The UP Balloon Coffee Table is a playful trompe l’oeil furniture piece. A series of shimmering, polished metallic balloons impresses the illusion of a levitating glass tabletop. An engaging furniture piece that plays with levitation and buoyancy, evoking a sense of creative nostalgia.
Christopher Duffy
A dramatic new centerpiece for the living space. The Megalith Coffee Table is a chic entry to the Megalith collection, a dazzling statement piece of modern furniture from designer Christopher Duffy, and a luxurious new addition to the living space. A glass tabletop balances across a series of six toppling monolithic structures which appear frozen, as if locked in a permanent state of impending collapse.
Christopher Duffy
Surf’s up! And dinner’s on the table. The Surf-Ace Table is made using traditional surfboard manufacturing techniques giving this piece the same visual solid language as classic balsa wood surfboards. Wood has been the material used in the construction of surfboards since the ancient Hawaiians. This collection is beautiful not only to the eye but also to the touch, with its sumptuous curves and edges that are a treat to the senses as your hands glide over the table.
Christopher Duffy
Curve uses the same alluring visual language of classic balsa wood surfboards to create three unique sculptural pieces to accompany the 2009 Surf-Ace Table. Each Curved piece appears to have been reshaped by a natural glitch, a change, or a pull of gravity. The arced shape adds an enticing dimension to each sculpture, while the wood's natural lines and raw grain details call back to the waves. With a beautiful mix of layered, rich walnut and excellent ash wood, each Curve naturally becomes the focal point for the space. Wood has been the material used in the construction of surfboards since the ancient Hawaiians, making this collection appeasing the eye and touch. Its strong curves and sleek edges please the senses as the hand glides over the wooden surface.
Christopher Duffy
The Vortex coffee table from Christopher Duffy makes an absurdity of scale. It aims to introduce the mind-bending laws and compelling beauty of a distant, swirling galaxy into living space. Vortex is made from polished stainless steel and glass. Several finishes are available, including a copper or matte black exterior and shiny silver and gold interior, by Christopher Duffy for Duffy London.