curved low table
2025
on demand
The seat of our stool has fascinated us for some time. The idea of creating a curve in a flat surface, making the stool initially appear unstable, but actually gaining more stability through this deformation, intrigues us. With our new low table, we wanted to emphasize this shape further by enlarging it.
The flat aluminum top is bent and held in shape by four identical, laser-cut forms that are positioned perpendicularly to the surface. By welding the top to these sides, the surface remains under tension, maintaining a curved form. This simple profiling technique eliminates the need for a press mold, making the object easier to produce at our scale.
€2500
incl. btw





curved low table
2025
on demand
€2500
incl. btwThe seat of our stool has fascinated us for some time. The idea of creating a curve in a flat surface, making the stool initially appear unstable, but actually gaining more stability through this deformation, intrigues us. With our new low table, we wanted to emphasize this shape further by enlarging it.
The flat aluminum top is bent and held in shape by four identical, laser-cut forms that are positioned perpendicularly to the surface. By welding the top to these sides, the surface remains under tension, maintaining a curved form. This simple profiling technique eliminates the need for a press mold, making the object easier to produce at our scale.