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Design: Scholten & Baijings
Article no: LIGHT TABLE
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Design
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home furniture
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tables
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side tables
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01 product description
Product description
‘The Light Tables have been designed out of a love for bright colours and simplicity’ - Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings.
They look like robust cubes; however, due to their minimalist design they blend in well with their environment. Hence the name. Depending on the lighting, the Light Tables by design duo Scholten & Baijings, allow for some very attractive play with shadows. What’s more, the aluminium side tables are lightweight, so that they can be easily moved. The table is available in natural anodised aluminium and four striking colours. With or without a lower shelf, one or several specimens, the Light Table is like a chameleon. The design goes with almost any interior, regardless of style.
02 dimensions/weight
| overall dimension | |
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width |
450 mm |
height |
450 mm |
Depth |
450 mm |
03 All LIGHT TABLES Products
04 Tags
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