Selene Table

Brand: EMMEMOBILI
Designer: Emmemobili

Dimensions: W250 D100 H74 CM

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.

Custom finishes available, contact us at info@thecollectional.com

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EMMEMOBILI

COLLECTIONAL

Emmemobili is born from the tradition of Tagliabue’s firm, established in Cantù, which focused itself from the very beginning on the creation of high-quality custom-made furniture. The cooperation with leading architects and the gained experience let it to win the Prize at the Triennale del Design in the ‘30s. Subsequently, in the ’50, alongside with the traditional production, it developed the process of manufacturing multilayer wooden panels, first for the aviation indus... Read more Fill 1 Copy 7

 
 

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