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Side Table STAR, Marquina Marble

by Olivier Gagnère
$2,110

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Overview

The STAR Side table in Black Marquina Marble is a modern and sophisticated side table designed by French designer Olivier Gagnère for COEDITION. Made of high quality materials, with beautiful finishes, the STAR Side table has conquered design lovers in Europe. The design plays with contrasts: a round top set on an angular, star-shaped frame, which gave its name to the collection. This table will work well in living rooms, reception areas or even bedrooms as a nightstand. The STAR Side Table is part of a collection of occasional tables, coffee tables and console tables.

COEDITION is curating a collection of modern and creative French furniture from internationally acclaimed designers, with a focus on quality and know-how. The collections are made in Italy in state of the art factories. They are the result of exhaustive research, meticulous and diligent development and technical innovations. The products all share the characteristics of effortless sophistication. They are suitable for residential and commercial projects. Notable examples include the New Eiffel Tower chair designed for the Gustave Eiffel Pavilion and the Scala collection designed for the Rivea restaurant by Alain Ducasse in Las Vegas.

Side Table STAR in Marquina Marble by Olivier Gagnère for COEDITION
- Modern sophisticated design
- Marquina Marble, Golden or Black Bronze Lacquered Metal Base
- Diameter 19.7", H 22.4"
- Made in Italy

Specifications

MADE IN
Italy

Designer

Olivier Gagnère
Olivier Gagnère

Olivier Gagnère is an artist and French designer. He was born in 1952. He started his career in 1980 collaborating with the famous designer Ettore Sottsass and the Memphis group in Milan. He worked with master glassmakers in Murano to create his first glasswork. Playing with materials and shapes, he has created over his career pieces of ceramics, glasswork, and lighting for the most renowned international companies. He regularly collaborates with galleries such as Marc Lamouric (Paris), Neotu (Paris and New York), Kréo (Paris, London) or Maeght. Interior designer, ceramist, Olivier Gagnère is a complete artist inspired by the decorative arts, mixing tradition and modernism.