CUTE CUT
XXL cocktail table - glossy lacquer

W. 190 x H. 23 x D. 86 cm

Designed by Cédric Ragot

The first collaboration between the incredible Cédric Ragot and Roche Bobois, the Cute Cut tables are like biomorphic shapes that were cut across the top to create the trays. They add an earthly spirit, and when combined resemble a small chain of islands. ...

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XXL cocktail table - glossy lacquer

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Many other materials, colours and dimensions available in the showroom

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Price for glossy lacquer finish

Estimated delivery time: 8 to 10 weeks null

Cocktail table in polyester resin and fiberglass
Many finishes available.

Made in Europe.

Includes:

Other versions available in the showroom:

Xxm cocktail table - W. 100 x H. 23 x D. 86 cm
Xxs cocktail table - W. 59 x H. 23 x D. 54 cm

Designed by

Cédric Ragot

From industrial design to interiors, the work of Cédric Ragot pushes the boundaries of the contemporary arts and has been hailed as some of the most innovative work to be created by his generation. Always on the move yet always available, with a lust for knowledge and an insatiable curiosity, strong-willed, talented and endearing, this young designer refused to be pigeon-holed. His creativity flowed from one project to the next, creating synergies between them. From the beginning of his collaboration with Roche Bobois in 2005 to his sad parting in 2015, Cédric brought boundless creativity, a sense of innovation and great expertise to the projects that we worked on, often combining biomorphic forms of inspiration and technologically advanced materials. His ability to blend creative imagination with innovative technical solutions and to adapt to situations rather than to ever give up, led to the creation of furniture and accessory designs that will bear the imprint of his talent long into the future.

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Cédric Ragot

Le Mag

WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards

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

WSJ 2024 Innovator Awards