Dining Tables
Dining Tables collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Delcourt Collection
This sturdy tabletop is supported by a playfully organic leg design, creating an exceptionally inviting and functional table. Available in four sizes, in customizable shapes including round, rectangular, or organic table tops. In oak with various finishes or high gloss lacquered wood, Jean-Paul Tortil’s YBU table from the Delcourt Collection is perfect for any gathering, be it a meeting in the office or a lingering dinner party in the dining room.
House of Finn Juhl
The Silver Table, designed by Finn Juhl. The spacious Silver Table from 1948 is arguably one of Finn Juhl’s most famous and extravagant designs. The table comes with two extension leaves and can be ordered both with and without sterling silver inlays. The inlays are not only an exclusive decorative feature, they also serve the functional purpose of indicating how many people can sit around the table, ranging from four to fourteen spaces.
House of Finn Juhl
The Nyhavn Dining Table, designed by Finn Juhl. Create a calm, elegant and practical dining room with Finn Juhl’s Nyhavn Dining Table from 1953. The table is easy to care for and ages with grace. With numerous options the table can be customized to fit an individual style. Special mounts allow for the leaves to hang vertically at both ends when not being used to extend the table.
Man of Parts
Savignyplatz, designed by Sebastian Herkner, is an idyllic park in a city square where friends gather to share company and the artistic energy of the city. Designer Sebastian Herkner’s Savingyplatz dining table is also designed to be a venue to share the organic influence of the park and the artistic energy and influence of sculptor Henry Moore.
Christopher Duffy
For this Dining table, Megalith Round takes inspiration from the original Megalith design. A series of delicately poised mirror-polished monoliths arranged in circular form and supporting a glass tabletop. A luxurious center-piece for any room, Megalith Round impresses with its illusionary design and dazzling finish.
Christopher Duffy
With its glass table balancing on top of a series of toppling monoliths, Duffy London’s Megalith table is a mind-boggling statement piece. A striking centerpiece to any room, Megalith appears to defy the laws of physics by remaining in a permanent state of impending collapse. The monolithic design takes its inspiration from The Sentinel, a book by Arthur C. Clarke that went on to be made into the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick.
Christopher Duffy
Expanding upon Duffy London’s Surf-Ace family, Malibu stays true to the uninterrupted curves of the familiar surfboard shape. Inspired by the first wave-riders and more traditional longboard shapes of the 1960s, Malibu exhibits a sense of effortless cool. A working table hovering above the ground upon an almost invisibly acceptable dark steel frame designed to ease the mind and free your soul just a little. Retaining the total purity of form and visual language of its inspiration, Malibu suits the needs of a most impressive Dining table on dry land.
Christopher Duffy
Abyss Dining Table expands Duffy’s explorations of depth with a mesmerizing depiction of the Earth’s seabed, played out in vivid turquoise colors and grounded in a resplendent mirror polished stainless steel or matte black finish.
Patricia Urquiola
The Taula table collection was inspired by the imposing monolithic structures of the same name that are found on the Mediterranean islands of Menorca and Mallorca. Designer Patricia Urquiola has reinterpreted their ancestral might and mysticism in a series of innovative dining tables that exalt the tactility of natural stone. The soft sinuous forms of marble and limestone combine with an ingenious metal support system that creates the effect of a top that seems to float above the legs. This optical illusion, the result of meticulous research conducted by our team into form and perspective, defies our normal perception of stone as a solid, heavy material, making it appear unexpectedly light.
Marco Guazzini
The FLUENT collection is characterized by the linearity of the products enriched by the colors and the fluid aesthetics of the Marwoolus material. The table and the console provide for the disassembly of the legs to facilitate transport. The products of the FLUENT collection can be customized in various ways: • the metal structure is available in blue, green, red, black, gray powder coated with glossy finish. • For the top in Marwoolus the color of the wool can be blue, green, red, black, gray • It will be at the discretion of the customer to be able to combine the color of the wool of the Marwoolus® top with the same color of the metal structure or not combined.
Christopher Duffy
An irregular, rock-like configuration splits apart to form the base. Each structure echoes the other’s form, emphasising where they were once joined together
Kettal
Teak Dining Table, designed by Mario Bellini, is a beautiful 8 leg dining table for 12 guests. Mario took his inspiration from a basic elemental structure in architecture. His design emulated the colonnade of classical architecture, in which a sequence of columns supports a portico, in this case a table top. The base is a visually closed volume, despite being materially open. When seen from a different viewpoint, perception changes completely, as the columns no longer overlap and the space appears empty. It was initially designed exclusively in a classic material such as marble, however, Kettal incorporates two other materials, for its more contemporary version.
Kettal
Marble Stone Dining Table, designed by Mario Bellini, is a beautiful 8 leg dining table for 12 guests. Mario took his inspiration from a basic elemental structure in architecture. His design emulated the colonnade of classical architecture, in which a sequence of columns supports a portico, in this case a table top. The base is a visually closed volume, despite being materially open. When seen from a different viewpoint, perception changes completely, as the columns no longer overlap and the space appears empty. It was initially designed exclusively in a classic material such as marble, however, Kettal incorporates two other materials, for its more contemporary version.
Kettal
Ringer Dining Table, designed by Michael Anastassiades, is a glamorous and engaging dining table with a square base. The Ringer Collection is the first collaboration between Kettal and Michael Anastassiades, and was conceived as a minimal approach to Café dining furniture. The title references the traditional Game of Horseshoes and links to the gesture of the armrest sitting on top of the legs. Michael made use of Kettal’s expertise in aluminum fabrication to create a robust collection that is still easy to move and rearrange. The focus is an ArmTable with a singular arm and back element. There is a slight flaring on the opening of the armrest as a subtle invitation to occupy the seat, echoing the traditional Chinese Horseshoe Back Table. The challenge has been to make the individual elements that compose the Table appears as if they touch without visible joints yet provide sufficient structural support.
Kettal
Ringer Dining Table, designed by Michael Anastassiades, is a glamorous and engaging dining table with a round base. The Ringer Collection is the first collaboration between Kettal and Michael Anastassiades, and was conceived as a minimal approach to Café dining furniture. The title references the traditional Game of Horseshoes and links to the gesture of the armrest sitting on top of the legs. Michael made use of Kettal’s expertise in aluminum fabrication to create a robust collection that is still easy to move and rearrange. The focus is an ArmTable with a singular arm and back element. There is a slight flaring on the opening of the armrest as a subtle invitation to occupy the seat, echoing the traditional Chinese Horseshoe Back Table. The challenge has been to make the individual elements that compose the Table appears as if they touch without visible joints yet provide sufficient structural support.
Kettal
Mesh Dining Table, designed by Patricia Urquiola, is an aluminium base and aluminium top Dining 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