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W. 200 x H. 74 x D. 110 cm
Designed by Sacha Lakic
“The Disappearance” would be an apt name for this table... The transparent top sits on two magnificent legs of thick, curved glass that are also transparent. Two polished aluminum bars supporting the two extensions emerge from the unit, whose thick glass gives rise to beautiful sea-green reflections. ...
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Estimated delivery time: 10 to 12 weeks
Dining table with two 40 cm-long extension leaves.
Top in 12 mm-thick tempered glass, slightly curved on the edges.
Base in 19 mm-thick curved glass.
Crossbar in polished aluminum.
Dimensions when opened: L.280 cm
Manufactured in Europe
Includes:
Other versions available in the showroom:
Dining table - Fixed curved top - W. 240 x H. 75 x D. 110 cm
Dining table - Fixed curved top - W. 200 x H. 75 x D. 110 cm
Dining table - Fixed curved top - W. 180 x H. 75 x D. 110 cm
Dining table - Fixed curved top - W. 160 x H. 75 cm
Dining table - Curved top with extension leaves - W. 180 x H. 75 x D. 110 cm
Dining table - Curved top with extension leaves - W. 160 x H. 75 x D. 110 cm
This product has been identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the FCBA*: it has been assessed according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle.
*Technological Institute: Forest, Cellulose, Wood-construction and Furniture.
Designer Sacha Lakic has a passion for cutting-edge technology that he has applied to ambitious designs for futuristic cars and motorcycles. Each of his designs showcases supple yet dynamic shapes – his signature. For Roche Bobois he designs seats and furniture with fluid, sleek lines that match rigour and sensuality, logic and passion. With its unique shapes and style, the Bubble sofa designed by Sacha Lakic is today an iconic piece in the Roche Bobois collections.
More info...For the third year in a row, Roche Bobois has partnered with the WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards, held at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.
Read this article from the Roche Bobois magazine WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards