
Oscar Niemeyer 1985 Estel commissions him to design a conference table for them, with a metal base in relief, projecting the unmistakable plastic form of art.
Open the catalog to page 2The table designed for Estel is the first project and will remain one of the few that Niemeyer dedicated to interior decorating. Drawing strength from the art of matter’s consistency and from the pedestal’s utopian shape, modelled on Hispanic baroque curves, the furnishing item becomes transfigured into a timeless sculpture, a cathedral in the desert destined for the conscience of the human race.
Open the catalog to page 3Table characterized by an important base made in marine plywood covered with brushed steel, with internal counterweight plates. 19 mm thick float glass top, with flat polished edges and rounded corners. The connecting plates in ground steel are UV bonded to the surface. The collection has been expanded with new rectangular versions with clear glass top finishes paired with leather and wood.
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