126″ Slim Table Designed by Bertjan Pot for Arco
126″ Slim Table Designed by Bertjan Pot for Arco
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126″ Slim Table Designed by Bertjan Pot for Arco
The Slim table designed by Bertjan Pot for Arco represents an extraordinarily clever use of materials to create and object that truly has no aesthetic precedent. While appearing to be made out of wood, the construction of its form – an ultra-thin profile and sheer horizontal expanse – ultimately negate any similarly shaped table “truly” composed of wood. This is a practical and intriguing table that will leave an impact in any dining or conference room.
Dimensions
Width 126″ x Depth 41.5″ x Height 29.5″
Condition
Very Good Vintage- dent in the middle of the tabletop
Preparation, Timing and Shipment
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Arco Contemporary Furniture
Bertjan Pot Bertjan Pot (born 1975) studied design at the Design Academy in Eindhoven and chose to specialize in Man and Identity. Ulf Moritz was head of the Man and Identity Department under whose guidance Pot discovered his fascination for textiles. The designer’s graduation project was actually the production of a knitted lamp. Pot graduated in 1998 and started working as a freelance designer as a member of Monkey Boys – a studio he co-founded with friend, Daniel White. In 2003, Pot opened his own studio and started collaborating with numerous manufacturers including Arco, Alturo Alvarez, Den Herder Production House (DHPH), Domestic, Established & Sons, Feld, Functionals, Gelderland, Goods, Innofa, Lensvelt, Montis, Moooi, Moustache, Richard Lampert, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen and Textielmuseum Tilburg.