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Round Coffee Table Sisters

by Patricia Urquiola
$1,995

Estimated Ship Date On or Before 01/03

Overview

The Sisters Coffee Tables is a collection presented during the Milan Design Week 2019 by Patricia Urquiola for COEDITION. Round, rectangular and square tables of various heights. The metal structure has an oak crossbar and tops in oak or metal. The shape of some of the table tops, folded inwards on the short sides, allude to architectural structural elements.

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.

Round Coffee Table Sisters by Patricia Urquiola for COEDITION
- Architectural design
- Black lacquered structure with a crossbar in solid walnut
- Top in walnut
- Diameter 35.4" x H 15.7"
- Made in Italy

Specifications

MADE IN
Italy
DIMENSIONS
35.4" H 15.7"

Designer

Patricia Urquiola
Patricia Urquiola

Born in Oviedo, Spain, in 1961, Ms Urquiola attended the School of Architecture at Madrid’s Polytechnic and Milan Polytechnic, where she graduated in 1989 with Achille Castiglioni as her thesis supervisor, and then served as his assistant lecturer at Milan’s Polytechnic University. She then became responsible for the new product development office at De Padova. Later, she worked with Vico Magistretti as head of design at Lissoni Associati. In 2001, she opened her own design studio. She designs for the most important Italian and international companies. A number of her works are on display in various museums and permanent collections, including the MoMA in New York and the Museo della Triennale in Milan. She has won several international prizes, including Gold Medal of Fine Arts awarded by the Spanish government. She was named “Designer of the decade” by the German magazines “Home” and “Hauser” and “Designer of the year” by Wallpaper, Ad Spain, Elle Decor International, Archtektur und Wohnen Magazine.