Coffee Table N°2
Ref: F-LCT-002
Coffee Table No. 2 is a refined architectural coffee table defined by its elegant linear proportions, sculptural restraint, and richly handcrafted metal surfaces. The composition is formed from a painted and treated flat steel structure whose continuous geometric legs wrap seamlessly from one side of the piece to the other, creating a strong sense of architectural continuity and visual lightness. Resting above the structure is a raised sculptural tabletop constructed from wood entirely clad in either brass with aged bronze finish or polished nickel silver. The upper surface is intricately hand-engraved with refined Art Deco and Zen-inspired geometric compositions divided into structured sections, transforming the tabletop into a sculptural decorative surface reminiscent of an abstract artwork. The raised proportions of the top allow the engraved metal sides to remain visible, reinforcing the sculptural depth and architectural precision of the piece. The balance between minimalist steel geometry and richly engraved handcrafted metalwork creates a coffee table that feels simultaneously contemporary, architectural, and timeless.
Brass, Bronze Finish.
Nickel Silver, Polished Finish.
1600 x 1600 x 450 (h) mm
The coffee table is constructed as a fully assembled sculptural furniture piece incorporating a painted and treated architectural flat steel structure together with a raised handcrafted metal-clad tabletop. The continuous steel framework is designed to preserve the visual lightness, geometric continuity, and structural precision of the composition while allowing the engraved metal surfaces to remain fully visible from all sides. The handcrafted engraved metalwork is executed directly onto the metal-clad wooden structure to reinforce the sculptural architectural character of the piece.
The engraved brass with aged bronze finish or polished nickel silver surfaces should be lightly dusted using a soft dry cloth or microfibre cloth. Abrasive products, excessive moisture, or aggressive cleaning materials should be avoided in order to preserve the integrity of the engraved metal finish and protective treatments.
The painted steel structure should similarly be maintained using a dry soft cloth without abrasive materials. Due to the entirely handmade nature of the work, subtle artisanal irregularities, variations, and traces of hand craftsmanship form an intentional part of the character and authenticity of each piece.