VITRA Compas Table
Jean Prouvé, 1950
Utilizing his innovative method of folding metal, Jean Prouvé designed a series of tables that have the perceived lightness of bridges and the presence of architecture. Prouvé developed a base frame reminiscent of a set of compasses, or in French "le compas". It took the vocabulary of Prouvé's structures and went into production, a characteristic of all the objects created by the pioneering engineer. Materials: legs in profiled sheet steel with angled legs, connected to a tubular central crossbar, tabletop and edging in laminate. Tabletop cream-coloured, edges black.
70.75"L X 31"W X 28"H
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