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Challenging a contemporary visual language in wrought iron, the bouroullec brothers have developed the ‘officina' collection, a range of tables and low tables with hammered metal structures, and tops in a variety of materials: wood, sheet metal, glass. Presented during salone del mobile 2014, the furniture series for italian furniture company magis utilizes one of the oldest production techniques. ‘we wanted to work with this ancient fabrication process and give it a new visual language,' explain ronan and erwan bouroullec. ‘the result is a system of legs with a newly made geometric shape to hold up tabletops of different size and nature – steel, wood, glass. As structural elements, they can create furniture of extreme sophistication, refinement and harmony,' they add. ‘the surface of wrought iron is alive and imperfect, which lends the objects a special vibration. By reflecting the random, mechanical traces of the tools that gave them shape, these pieces bring a breath of fresh air to the industrial scheme.
I love this table for its sleek, minimalist design that seamlessly blends modern and industrial styles. Its glass top adds a sense of lightness and openness, making it a versatile piece that works well in both contemporary and black-and-white interiors. The black frame enhances its bold, clean aesthetic, making it suitable for a variety of colour schemes and materials. Practical styling tips include pairing it with upholstered dining chairs for comfort or mixing it with different textures like wood or metal to add visual interest. The round shape encourages conversation and creates an inviting atmosphere, perfect for both casual meals and more formal gatherings.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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