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Ilary Coffee tables
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Poltrona Frau
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Frame:
Ash
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Metal
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Upholstery:
Finish/Colour:
Wenge Ash
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Moka Ash
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Burnished
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Ruthenium
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Dimensions:
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Variations:
Wood or Metal base, Leather or Marble Top
Lead Time:
10-12 Weeks
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Base in solid ash, moka or Havana finish, and top in Calacatta Oro or Fior di Pesco marble for the two large and low circular Ilary side tables. The lower shelf is in black painted birch plywood. Material variations in the two smaller round Ilary side tables. The base in brushed burnished steel is stylishly combined with the top upholstered in Cuoio Saddle leather or solid ash.
Sculpted entirely from Calacatta Oro or Fior di Pesco marble with semi-glossy finish, the monolithic Ilary side table completes the collection. The top is circular and the support is distinctive for its striking handle-groove that makes it easy to move the side table. The two elements are united by an invisible steel frame.
BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Poltrona Frau, founded in 1912 by Renzo Frau in Turin, Italy, has a rich history of craftsmanship in furniture design. Since the early 1960s, its headquarters has been in Tolentino. The company is known for its collaborations with numerous Italian and international architects and designers, creating beautiful and high-performing furniture products that inspire spaces.
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DESIGNED BY
Jean-Marie Massaud
Born in Toulouse in 1966, Jean-Marie Massaud graduated in 1990 from Les Ateliers, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle, Paris. He began to work both in Asia and in France, finally opening his own office in Paris in 1994. Since than, he has dedicated himself to industrial and furniture design, building important relationships with brands such as Authentics, Baccarat and Magis. His collaboration with Marc Berthier and his work in the field of town planning led him towards design and architecture. He is concerned with design in various contexts, industrial products and furniture. His contextual approach centres on research into the essential, within which the individual remains the centre of attention.
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