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Jeff Table – Porro

Designer

Gabriele Buratti and Oscar Buratti

Manufacturer

Porro

Materials

Wood, metal

Jeff Table – Porro
Designed by Gabriele Buratti. The brothers Gabriele and Oscar Buratti continue their journey at the side of Porro.‎ The new Jeff table follows the fascination of the reaction between mirrored surfaces, an intriguing theme typical of diverse contemporary artistic paths alternating between minimalism and maximalism.‎ The streamlined surface in solid chestnut appears to be suspended upon 2 central metallic bases whose unusual geometry, an open half curve which is as thin as a piece of paper made of polished blue pigmented steel, is finished by hand, triggering reflective effects which mutate continuously.‎

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Jeff Table – Porro
Designed by Gabriele Buratti. The brothers Gabriele and Oscar Buratti continue their journey at the side of Porro.‎ The new Jeff table follows the fascination of the reaction between mirrored surfaces, an intriguing theme typical of diverse contemporary artistic paths alternating between minimalism and maximalism.‎ The streamlined surface in solid chestnut appears to be suspended upon 2 central metallic bases whose unusual geometry, an open half curve which is as thin as a piece of paper made of polished blue pigmented steel, is finished by hand, triggering reflective effects which mutate continuously.‎

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Designer

Gabriele Buratti and Oscar Buratti

Manufacturer

Porro

Materials

Wood, metal

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