49.21"W x 74.80"H x 18.50"D
(w. 125 x h. 190 x d. 47 cm)
Designed by Patrick Norguet
With Elanta, Patrick Norguet combines a constant quest for emotion with a perfect knowledge of materials and know-how to create a timeless ensemble featuring subtle contemporary cabinetmaking details. Wood and ceramic meet in an elegant embrace on the tabletop, which is softened at the corners by a slightly sloping belt. Delicate woodwork details characterize the base. ...
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Curved doors in oak-veneered plywood, defibrated exterior.
Inner structure in Sycamore veneered MDF, fixed shelves. Top (3 possible finishes). 3 top shelves, lacquered or wood.
Posts in Onyx-finish stainless steel or hammered black iron.
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After completing his design studies at the ESDI, Patrick Norguet was commissioned to design the display windows of two major players in the luxury industry: Yves Saint‑Laurent and Louis Vuitton. From these experiences, he gained an understanding of brand identity and the way of showcasing it. Designing Renault 's event stands helped him to hone and apply his synthesis skills to ephemeral architectures. He quickly expanded his design vernacular and took interest in technological innovations in the furniture field.
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