
Coffee Tables
Coffee Tables collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai

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 features a special matte effect in earth color. 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.

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.

Draga & Aurel
A superb and inimitable showcase of craftsmanship, this unique coffee table is part of the Transparency Matters Collection. Entirely crafted by hand through the casting techniques of both resin and brass, it is composed of a one-of-a-kind resin top boasting a polished emerald green tone that results from a unique combination of three layers of mold. The finished piece looks like a precious gem. The elegant column-style base is a cylinder made of brass enriched by a natural golden finish. Also available in other colors and measures, any variation in the top is not to be considered a flaw but a stylistic choice of the designer. Materials: Cast resin in olive color and Solid brass

Kettal
Vimini Centre Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is a very stunning centre table. The Vimini collection came about following a conversation we had about Nanna Ditzel and her Basket chair; apart from both being designed by women, we have much in common. We called it Vimini because it means wicker in Italian and it sounds like Bimini, an island I like. We used just the right amount of outdoor wicker with a rougher wooden frame. It doesn't have the same modernist spirit as the Basket but it's familiar enough that, when you get close, it stirs a memory and makes you feel at home. That's what it was, more or less—an object of memory. The chair consists of a basket with large backrest cushions. Seen from the side and back it has that modernist look. The braiding is traditional, your classic outdoor fiber. ‘I fancied something really traditional, something a bit modernist, relaxed in the way we treated the fibre. And the Vimini, the chair with its classic braiding and baskets, it's captivating, and we wanted to make something neutral’.

Kettal
Mesh Centre Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an aluminium base and aluminium top centre table with a sleek deisgn. This collection recalls architectural facades, which filter the surrounding environment without stopping the light and air flow. Industrial and natural materials, hard and soft surfaces, transparent and solid volumes are putted face to face in order to create this family of outdoor furniture based in contrasts

Kettal
Roll Centre Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an alluring centre table. Using a unique intervention of conventional upholstery, Kettal converts an average backrest into two independent ‘wraps’ connected by colorful straps. These straps are connected to the aluminium structure using two pins, allowing our clients to remove them during the wintertime easily. The seat cushion is supported by a semi-transparent micro fabric, allowing the aluminum frames to support the protagonist of our chairs: the cushion. The design of Centre tables could be conCentrered postmodernist, given its basic yet unexpected forms. The tables are built following a graphic pattern that appears in all of the collection’s pieces, a pattern in which various materials - metals, concrete, and wood - are joined together in unique and unusual ways. The table tops are made up of different materials such as aluminium, Glaze, teak wood, or marble, while the base, resting on architectonic concrete, is made of intentionally oversized aluminium.

Kettal
Mesh Centre Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an aluminium base and aluminium top centre table with a sleek deisgn. This collection recalls architectural facades, which filter the surrounding environment without stopping the light and air flow. Industrial and natural materials, hard and soft surfaces, transparent and solid volumes are putted face to face in order to create this family of outdoor furniture based in contrasts

Agglomerati
Alessio is a square coffee table enclosed by four cylindrical legs which sit seamlessly flush under the tabletop.

Vitra
Guéridon Bas coffee table, designed by Jean Prouvé, bears the distinctive signature of French designer and engineer. Available in solid natural oak, the unassuming table lends itself to a wide range of interiors. The legs matched to table top, solid wood in natural oak with oiled finish.

Vitra
Elliptical Table ETR, designed by Charles & Ray Eames, is an expansive table by which comes with tops in black top and a chrome-plated finish. On account of its elliptical shape, it quickly acquired the nickname 'surfboard table. The table top has a high-pressure laminate surface.