Garden coffee table in polyethylene.
The Reef outdoor coffee table completes your outdoor space with hospitality and conviviality. The profile of the table, obtained through the rotational molding process technique, innovates the outdoor design with its curved and sinuous lines.
Dimensions cm: Dia 60 H 35 - Weight: 5 KG
Not stackableFinishes: White - Graphite - Taupe - Red - Blue
Materials and maintenance
Coffee table in polyethylene, a plastic material very suitable for outdoor furniture. It has a particularly practical surface, washable, resistant to UV rays and atmospheric agents over time. It has high impact resistance, excellent resistance to corrosion and chemicals.
It is not penetrable by liquids such as water, saline solutions or alcohol.
Do not use oxidizing acids, such as nitric acid, sulfuric acid or halogens.
Designer: Marco Acerbis
Marco Acerbis was born in 1973 and completed his studies in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan in 1998. From 1997 to 2004 he lived and worked in London where he collaborated with the Foster & Partners studio. In these years he was involved in the construction of an eight-storey building for scientific research at Imperial College and became Project Manager of Capital City Academy, a high school for 1400 students, 250 meters long and inaugurated by Tony Blair. In 2004, upon returning to Italy, he opened his own architecture and design studio. Fascinated by design without limits of scale, he proceeds rapidly, exploring countless themes with a constant intertwining of skills, intuitions and technologies, with the aim of creating a global project space. The Vertigo lamp, designed for Fontana Arte, quickly becomes both a best seller and a timeless icon and is included in the permanent collection of the Vitra Design Museum. The Prius handle designed for Colombo Design wins the Honorable Mention at the XXI Compasso d'Oro. The Kloe armchair designed for Desalto wins the Red Dot Design Award 2009 and the Wave tap designed for IB Rubinetterie wins the Red Dot Design Award 2015. His interest in the themes of contemporary living also leads him to actively engage in the world of architecture eco-sustainable with the construction of POLINS, Strategic Innovation Hub, CasaClima Class A+ certified building.
Among the various awards he has won the Good Design Award Chicago Athenaeum, twice the Red Dot Design Award, the Honorable Mention at the XXI Compasso d'Oro and is a finalist in the Renzo Piano Foundation Award for a young talent.