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Koishi Coffee Table

Designer Jean-Marie Massaud

Koishi coffee tables are inspired by soft lines and organic shapes. The name itself – Koishi, which means “pebble” in Japanese – alludes to a naturalness that is also expressed in the choice of natural materials such as marble, stone and wood. The metal structure is sculptural but minimal; wood, glass and marble are the materials available for the top.

Description

Koishi coffee tables are inspired by soft lines and organic shapes. The name itself – Koishi, which means “pebble” in Japanese – alludes to a naturalness that is also expressed in the choice of natural materials such as marble, stone and wood. The metal structure is sculptural but minimal; wood, glass and marble are the materials available for the top.

Product Details & Specifications

Structure: Painted metal
Top: Medium-density fibre panel in veneer or marble

About The Designer

Graduated from the ENSCI in 1990, Jean-Marie Massaud has run a quest for synthesis, reduction and lightness since his first intuitions. He has been working all kind of design fields, from furniture to industrial product and equipment. In 2000, he founds Studio Massaud and expands his expertise to architecture and brand development.
He collaborates with various brands such as B&B Italia, Axor Hansgrohe, Dior, Poltrona Frau, Lancôme or Renault. Denying trend and fashion, Jean Marie prefers questioning the existing, working out on progress and eventually proposing answers to contemporary stakes. It is this symbiosis between Man, his creations and his natural environment, that Jean Marie Massaud strives to reach, as a catalyst to innovation, as an economic model and as a life project.

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