Nudo - Sancal Coffee and Side Tables

The name of the collection, Nudo, refers to the knots found in wood in its natural state. The legs replicate the sinews of a tree-trunk, as if they were branches, thanks to painstaking lathing and carving. This is one of the Nudo tables’ most characteristic features.

Asymmetry is another hallmark. The asymmetry is generated by the various heights of the cross beams which structure the dining tables, and by the three legs of the small round tables.

Asymmetrical combinations poised in perfect balance.
 

- See more at: http://www.hgfs.com.au/Tables/dining-tables/Nudo-Tables-Sancal#sthash.dIOyudWR.dpuf

The name of the collection, Nudo, refers to the knots found in wood in its natural state. The legs replicate the sinews of a tree-trunk, as if they were branches, thanks to painstaking lathing and carving. This is one of the Nudo tables’ most characteristic features.

Asymmetry is another hallmark. The asymmetry is generated by the various heights of the cross beams which structure the dining tables, and by the three legs of the small round tables.

Asymmetrical combinations poised in perfect balance.
 

- See more at: http://www.hgfs.com.au/Tables/dining-tables/Nudo-Tables-Sancal#sthash.dIOyudWR.dpuf
The name of the collection, Nudo, refers to the knots found in wood in its natural state. The legs replicate the sinews of a tree-trunk, as if they were branches, thanks to painstaking lathing and carving. This is one of the Nudo tables’ most characteristic features. - See more at: http://www.hgfs.com.au/Tables/dining-tables/Nudo-Tables-Sancal#sthash.dIOyudWR.dpuf

The name of the collection, Nudo, refers to the knots found in wood in its natural state. The legs replicate the sinews of a tree-trunk, as if they were branches, thanks to painstaking lathing and carving. This is one of the Nudo tables’ most characteristic features.

Asymmetry is another hallmark. The asymmetry is generated by the various heights of the cross beams which structure the dining tables, and by the three legs of the small round tables.

Asymmetrical combinations poised in perfect balance

- See more at: http://www.hgfs.com.au/Tables/dining-tables/Nudo-Tables-Sancal#sthash.dIOyudWR.dpuf
The name of the collection, Nudo, refers to the knots found in wood in its natural state. The legs replicate the sinews of a tree-trunk, as if they were branches, thanks to painstaking lathing and carving. This is one of the Nudo tables’ most characteristic features. - See more at: http://www.hgfs.com.au/Tables/dining-tables/Nudo-Tables-Sancal#sthash.dIOyudWR.dpuf

The name of the collection, Nudo, refers to the knots found in wood in its natural state. The legs replicate the sinews of a tree-trunk, as if they were branches, thanks to painstaking lathing and carving. This is one of the Nudo tables’ most characteristic features.

Asymmetry is another hallmark. The asymmetry is generated by the various heights of the cross beams which structure the dining tables, and by the three legs of the small round tables.

Asymmetrical combinations poised in perfect balance

Specification
For the tables: please clearly indicate the desired finish in the order, according to the following options: a) top and legs with same finish; b) top in one finish and legs in another; or c) top and lower beam in one finish and upper beam on the other (see fig. 1). Also specify the desired finishes for the table tops: (oak or marble).
Stain/Upholstery/Finish
The Nudo table collection is varied and versatile. The small tables, in natural or stained oak or marble, vary in height and diameter. The lightness and wide variety of sizes and finishes enable the creation of interesting combinations, giving them alternative uses. The small table with a 38 diameter can also be used as a stool.
Product Origin
Spain
Designer
Juan Ibáñez, 2012.

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