Dining Tables
Dining Tables collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
SERAFINI
The table is carved from two contrasting sweeps of solid marble – both selected for their tonal depth and swirling, painterly patterns that express dramatic variations in scale and a vivid sense of movement. A wave-like profile presents a delicate contrast to the elemental heft of these materials, as gentle undulations imbue the table’s monumentality with a softer, organic edge. The table is a distinctive style statement that melds sinuousness with solidity, gravitas with grace, playing with tensions between the hard and the soft to exude fluidity and grandeur with contemporary flair.
Kensaku Oshiro
The Crystal collection is a harmonious interaction between geometry and light. Due to the natural translucency of onyx and the mass of the gemstones employed, a shadow is drawn that delicately emphasises and outlines the geometry at play. Oshiro experimented with several variations before settling on an angle of 120 degrees, which yielded the best result in terms of both geometric and shadow contrast. From any viewpoint, the proportions and combination of elements are devised to never be identical from one to another while always maintaining composite harmony.
Bieke Casteleyn
The original and iconic Out of Line piece of furniture. The skillfully designed, organic contours of this table create a sense of fluidity in any home, while stimulating conversation at the same time.
Bieke Casteleyn
The original and iconic Out of Line piece of furniture. The skillfully designed, organic contours of this table create a sense of fluidity in any home, while stimulating conversation at the same time.
Bieke Casteleyn
The original and iconic Out of Line piece of furniture. The skillfully designed, organic contours of this table create a sense of fluidity in any home, while stimulating conversation at the same time.
EMMEMOBILI
UFO Table, designed by EMMEMOBILI, with top and underside completely made of shaped multilayer wood; the base features a multilayer-wood inner structure, covered with a bent multilayer wood cone. The top is veneered, while the underside and the base are lacquered..
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Tuileries Table, designed by EMMEMOBILI. Round and oval tables, identified by their exclusive and precious base. The constructive elements that form the base are composed of a pair of shaped plates with fixed vertical elements in brass and top in glass. The plates are obtained from a single circular element, shaped with CNC technology, and then finished by hand.
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Selene Table, designed by EMMEMOBILI. In the ancient Greek religion, Selene represented the Full Moon, the perfect circle able to influence life on Earth, depending on its phases. From the combination of circles and semicircles, Selene collection of tables takes its shape, a formal and expressive search to get out of the ordinary. Thanks to the intersection of different geometric shapes, several combinations of finishes and materials are created, giving the object a very personal vibration and bringing it closer to a sculpture rather than an ordinary table. The circle has also been used to outline the shape of the base, which, escaping from the ordinary of the four traditional legs, is composed of two angular elements, also embellished with the decoration that features the top, thus creating a unique object. A table with a strong sign, suitable for different functions, from a dining table to an executive desk.
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MR Table, designed by EMMEMOBILI. A shaped monolithic base and a top characterized by unconventional geometries are the elements that make MR a particular object different from the traditional table. Its shapes make it important and appreciated also for representative spaces.
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Mémoire Table, designed by EMMEMOBILI, is not just a table, it is also a precious object in which soft and sinuous shapes intertwine and compose reassuring but not apparent geometries. Looking at it, the beauty of designs, surfaces, and flavors that reinterpret the past resurfaces in the memory. curve almost becomes a caress and envelops those who use it like a soft, graceful, welcoming hand. At the Salone, it is presented with a gray-stained ash briar top and in a round version.
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Mantica Table, designed by EMMEMOBILI, arises from a set of signs whose intersection creates a small work of domestic architecture where the volume of the hull of the upper floor is furrowed by the curvature of the two ellipses, which generates support for the composition in a continuum of convex and concave shapes which almost become symbology metaphysics. Mantica's project draws inspiration from the ancient art of divining the future by reading and interpreting abstract signs and clues. Mantica is, therefore, a modern hymn to hope for a future of light and beauty through the divination of our dreams. Like an art object, this furniture is intended to convey emotion and messages, becoming an icon of our time.
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Kintai Table, designed by EMMEMOBILI is a sculptural table with a strong visual impact, characterized by a game of balance between the elements that make it up. A true domestic architecture that evokes the oriental world and the theme of Zen balance. A balance that is not only static but also formal. The massive, solid, imposing base is contrasted with a thin, elegant, floating top. Still and moving at the same time, Kintai is an expression of Zen balance.
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Fatty Table, designed by EMMEMOBILI. Thick top and monolithic legs, these are the main characteristics of the Fatty table. A new way of conceiving minimalism not in the smallness of the structure but in the essentiality and cleanliness of the forms. The curves that define the legs and top give this object a new and unusual harmony.