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Rudolph Coffee Table, Square, Cognac

by Vincent Van Duysen
$2,190

Estimated Ship Date On or Before 09/22

Overview

The Rudolph collection is the result of a past fruitful cooperation on outdoor furniture and dinnerware : Serax and Vincent Van Duysen reunite to design a collection that embodies the essence of both organizations. "I thought it would be a great idea to turn a custom product that I frequently make for clients into an edition item". That was the beginning of this collection's development. Rudolph Michael Schindler, a significant figure in mid-century American modernism, is the source of the name Rudolph. "I admire him a lot. The Mid-century style is very inspirational for my work; think of the typical built-in banquettes lining modern interiors. But the most significant inspiration for this collection was the sofa I have in my home in Portugal because of its proportions, lines, and the serenity you feel when looking at it or sitting on it.”

Serax Philosophy is to look for beauty everyday, “to bring the good things that make life worth living, the things that create a home that inspires happiness”, to offer products that have soul. Every collection is crafted traditionally.


Rudolph Coffee Table, Square, Cognac by Vincent Van Duysen for Serax :
- Contemporary design
- Made from Oak Wood
- Available in different finishes
- L 27.6" x W 27.6" x H 11.8"
- Imported from Belgium

Specifications

Care
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS
29.13 x 29.13 x 13.39 inch
DIMENSIONS
L 27.6" W 27.6" H 11.81"

Designer

Vincent Van Duysen
Vincent Van Duysen

Vincent Van Duysen (1962) is one of Belgium’s most acclaimed architects, interior designers, and product designers. Born in Lokeren, Belgium, in 1962, he graduated from the Higher Institute of Architecture Sint Lucas, Ghent. He started his career collaborating with Aldo Cibic and Jean De Meulder, then established his agency in 1990. The relationship between architecture, interior and product design has been a driving force of his projects, combined with a search for the essence. In his work, the use of pure and tactile materials results in a clear and timeless design. His approach respects context and tradition and puts the physical experience of space, materials and light at its core. Functionality, durability and comfort are prime components of his work. His architectural language is not shy of aesthetics, but resists fashion and trends. During his career, Vincent Van Duysen has received multiple awards among which recently the ‘Flemish Culture Prize for Design’ and ‘Belgian Designer of The Year’. In 2016, he was appointed Art Director of the Italian brands Molteni&C and Dada.