Zero Table – 31.5 in Glass Top
Jess Gasca’s Zero Table (1995) embodies the level of design, materials and craftsmanship of a modern classic. The 12mm-thick tempered glass top, which is adhered to the central column using an ultra-
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Jess Gasca’s Zero Table (1995) embodies the level of design, materials and craftsmanship of a modern classic. The 12mm-thick tempered glass top, which is adhered to the central column using an ultra-
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The first 500 of these chairs were made exclusively for DWR and each one is engraved with a number (Norman Foster has chair 1/500). “How light and slender can a chair be and st
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Inspiration comes from many places, and in the case of Kasper Salto’s Little Friend Table (2005), it was a Disney cartoon character. The “Little Helper” was a humanoid robot with a lightbulb for a hea
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