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Miniforms tavolo basso Superpop

Miniforms tavolo basso Superpop

Miniforms tavolino Soda quadrato

Miniforms tavolino Soda quadrato

Miniforms tavolino Soda ovale

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Low table in Murano blown glass
suitable for outdoor use

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Available in the original round and square versions, in this oval version, the Soda coffee table has a base made up of two stems supporting the top which takes on a elongated shape and recalls the fluidity of 1950s French design. Alone it is fascinating, but it is in compositions that it reveals its playful side, breaking the static nature of the most basic forms.

The Soda coffee table is a unique and precious work of art, entirely made in Italy by Miniforms. This coffee table stands out for its distinctive design: a volume of Murano blown glass, upside down, created with artisanal mastery. Soda displays glass blown in a primitive way, with a hard, hammered surface that amplifies the transparency and brightness of the material. A coffee table that incorporates artistic value into an industrial product, creating a fascinating combination of art and functionality. A further added value is the possibility of being able to use it outdoors, to furnish the outdoor space with style and refinement.

Info & Materials

  • Dimensions: 70 x 45 x 30 h cm
    Weight: 29 kg
    Blown glass structure
    Suitable for outdoor use

Designer: Yiannis Ghikas
Born in Athens, Greece and with his background he embraces a passion for information technology which goes further, up to Design, through which he uses functionality as ultimate purpose of his drawings, while exploring possible emotional responses. Conceives Design as a process of satisfying both material and immaterial needs.