FLEUR DE FER
dining table

W. 230 x H. 76 x D. 125 cm

Designed by Maurice Barilone

Non-conforming Franco-Italian designer Maurice Barilone uses his talent to create sculptural furniture pieces that showcase the materials used. The Fleur de fer collection is a perfect example of his work: starting from a thick sheet of steel that is cut with a torch and stretched, the base has the strength of wrought iron and the intentional irregularities. It's an iconic collection by Roche Bobois.

The dining table is available with a round, oval or rectangular glass top.
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Wrought beaten iron base with epoxy acrylic patina (4 colors available: green, blue, rust, black). Crude steel with varnish or black brushed varnish finish. 15 mm-thick clear tempered glass or extra clear tempered glass top (also available in other dimensions).

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Other versions available in the showroom:

Rectangular dining table - W. 190 x H. 76 x D. 125 cm
Rectangular dining table - W. 200 x H. 76 x D. 107 cm
Oval dining table - W. 200 x H. 76 x D. 125 cm
Round dining table - H. 76 x ∅. 140 cm

eco conceived

This product was identified as eco-designed by our qualitative assessment tool developed in collaboration with the CBAF. it has been positively evaluated according to 8 criteria corresponding to each stage of its life cycle Technological institute.

Designed by

Maurice Barilone

Maurice Barilone believes that it is the role of the designer to “to reveal the element in every object that brings it alive”. A non-conformist approach and an unerring passion for his art have led to the creation of a number of highly sculptural collections for Roche Bobois during Barilone’s 30-year partnership with the company, including the Kyoto range and Murano tables.

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Maurice Barilone

Le Mag

Patty Carroll Exhibition

Roche Bobois presents an exhibition of American photographer Patty Caroll’s work in Paris, in collaboration with Galerie XII.

Read this article from the Roche Bobois magazine Patty Carroll Exhibition

Patty Carroll Exhibition