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To create the Brut collection, the famous German designer Konstantin Grcic used one of the oldest ferrous metal forming techniques: cast iron. Cast iron has an almost archaic material presence, taking us back to the heart of the industrial revolution. Used in Victorian garden furniture or for bridge construction since the early 18th century, it’s both heavy and sturdy. With its solid trestle-shaped cast iron legs, the Brut table immediately evokes the design table used by architects. Konstantin Grcic gives us a contemporary reinterpretation in a mixture of daring materials. The raw, industrial appearance of the cast iron harmoniously combines with the finesse and modernity of the glass top. The transparent glass lets you appreciate the sculptural base and superb solid oak join which marries up with the top over its entire length and brings a warm feel to the whole thing. The Brut table can be used as a dining table in a dining room, or as an office desk, both in the professional sphere and in the private. Modularity and freedom of use perfectly adapted to our modern lives.
I love the simplicity and modern edge of this table. Its clean, rectangular shape and clear glass top lend a sleek, contemporary look that works well in minimalist or industrial interiors, but it can also bring a touch of sophistication to more eclectic spaces. The black frame adds a bit of contrast and anchors the piece, while the transparent top makes the room feel more open. For styling tips, consider pairing it with statement chairs in bold colours or textured finishes to add personality. It's equally practical in open-plan kitchens or dining rooms that need a versatile, spacious centrepiece. Keep accessories minimal on the surface and focus on a few striking centrepieces or greenery to let the table’s craftsmanship shine through.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
73.0cmWidth:
85.0cmDepth:
260.0cm