Furniture, Quadror 03

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While he was working on the construction of a frame composed of two intersecting surfaces, Dror “stumbles” into a fascinating discovery: the material, skilfully cut and combined together generates a new shape, a new structural element that, when opened, creates a stable and independent triangular base. In QuaDror 03 this base doubles and creates a table that certainly does not go unnoticed. With its 420 cm in length, it is a large and functional table, featuring an impressive design....Read more

While he was working on the construction of a frame composed of two intersecting surfaces, Dror “stumbles” into a fascinating discovery: the material, skilfully cut and combined together generates a new shape, a new structural element that, when opened, creates a stable and independent triangular base. In QuaDror 03 this base doubles and creates a table that certainly does not go unnoticed. With its 420 cm in length, it is a large and functional table, featuring an impressive design. The game of balance gives this table a sophisticated look, suitable to become the protagonist of the room.

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