Borghese Coffee Table - Natural Oak Top
The Borghese table, as the eponymous sofa, is inspired by the umbrella pines at the Villa Borghese gardens in Rome. The characteristic network of branches is translated as a graphic steel framework supporting a trio of solid wood tops. The designer's preference for organic shapes readily translates as a standout modernist statement-piece. The tables can be combined to create a larger composition and adapt to any space. Each leg is made of laser cut steel sheets. An artisan then bends each piece before he manually wield them together to create the intrigate network of branches. A thermic treatment is applied to the structure to create the rich and slightly grainy deep black finish. All wooden surfaces are sanded to obtain a subtle 3 touch and visually strengthen the structure of the solid wood.
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Borghese Coffee Table - Natural Oak Top
Borghese Coffee Table - Natural Oak Top
The Borghese table, as the eponymous sofa, is inspired by the umbrella pines at the Villa Borghese gardens in Rome. The characteristic network of branches is translated as a graphic steel framework supporting a trio of solid wood tops. The designer's preference for organic shapes readily translates as a standout modernist statement-piece. The tables can be combined to create a larger composition and adapt to any space. Each leg is made of laser cut steel sheets. An artisan then bends each piece before he manually wield them together to create the intrigate network of branches. A thermic treatment is applied to the structure to create the rich and slightly grainy deep black finish. All wooden surfaces are sanded to obtain a subtle 3 touch and visually strengthen the structure of the solid wood.
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The Borghese table, as the eponymous sofa, is inspired by the umbrella pines at the Villa Borghese gardens in Rome. The characteristic network of branches is translated as a graphic steel framework supporting a trio of solid wood tops. The designer's preference for organic shapes readily translates as a standout modernist statement-piece. The tables can be combined to create a larger composition and adapt to any space. Each leg is made of laser cut steel sheets. An artisan then bends each piece before he manually wield them together to create the intrigate network of branches. A thermic treatment is applied to the structure to create the rich and slightly grainy deep black finish. All wooden surfaces are sanded to obtain a subtle 3 touch and visually strengthen the structure of the solid wood.






















