Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary square low tables in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary square low table with drawer in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary square low table with drawer in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
luxury living room with contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
luxury living room with contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary square low tables in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary square low table with drawer in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
Contemporary square low table with drawer in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
luxury living room with contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass
luxury living room with contemporary recatngular low table in glass and steel by Ettore Sottsass

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SA 01, SA 04, SA 05 Sottsass Collection

Sottsass Collection

Low tables with bright steel structure and yellow double-glass top or transparent ultra-light glass top.

SA01, 04 and 05 are a set low tables designed by Sottsass Associati that emphasizes the effects of the light thanks to the wise use and creative combination of glass and steel. They are not only functional tables but elements of design to use in sophisticated spaces.

Low tables with bright steel structure and yellow double-glass top or transparent ultra-light glass top.

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SA01, 04 and 05 are a set low tables designed by Sottsass Associati that emphasizes the effects of the light thanks to the wise use and creative combination of glass and steel. They are not only functional tables but elements of design to use in sophisticated spaces.

Sottsass' iconic products

Ettore Sottsass wanted to fuse together beauty and functionality, and to do so he drew inspiration from his own imagination and from the power of colours, a constant component of its creations. Sottsass Associati Studio successfully followed the same path: the collection designed for Laurameroni, encompassing Sottsass tables, has a playful, amazing attitude, without renouncing to elegance and differentiation.

 

The unusual effect of the metal bases of the furniture creates an unexpected result, a slight yet pleasant disorientation. The use of polished steel and crystal combines with the choice of primary colours, red and yellow, to remain true to Ettore Sottsass’ attitude towards design and life.
The crystal tables of Sottsass Collection are also available with a yellow crystal top to never stop playing with colours.

Sottsass' iconic products

Ettore Sottsass wanted to fuse together beauty and functionality, and to do so he drew inspiration from his own imagination and from the power of colours, a constant component of its creations. Sottsass Associati Studio successfully followed the same path: the collection designed for Laurameroni, encompassing Sottsass tables, has a playful, amazing attitude, without renouncing to elegance and differentiation.

 

The unusual effect of the metal bases of the furniture creates an unexpected result, a slight yet pleasant disorientation. The use of polished steel and crystal combines with the choice of primary colours, red and yellow, to remain true to Ettore Sottsass’ attitude towards design and life.
The crystal tables of Sottsass Collection are also available with a yellow crystal top to never stop playing with colours.

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Sottsass Associati

While in the 1980s the Memphis movement was attracting enormous attention for its energy, Ettore Sottsass was setting up a design consultancy firm, which he gave the name of Sottsass Associati. The studio, founded in 1980, gave the possibility to create large-scale architecture and to deal with the interior design of important international companies. The study was based on the cultural guidance of Ettore Sottsass and the work done by the talent and energy of his associates. Over the years, several associates have come and gone, often to open their own practice; among these, there are young designers and architects such as Johanna Grawunder, Marco Zanini, Matteo Thun, Aldo Cibic, Marco Susani, James Irvine, Mike Ryan, Gerry Taylor, Christoph Radl, Mario Milizia and Christopher Redfern. Sottsass associates are now located in London and Milan and continue to support the firm's work, philosophy and culture.

Sottsass Associati

While in the 1980s the Memphis movement was attracting enormous attention for its energy, Ettore Sottsass was setting up a design consultancy firm, which he gave the name of Sottsass Associati. The studio, founded in 1980, gave the possibility to create large-scale architecture and to deal with the interior design of important international companies. The study was based on the cultural guidance of Ettore Sottsass and the work done by the talent and energy of his associates. Over the years, several associates have come and gone, often to open their own practice; among these, there are young designers and architects such as Johanna Grawunder, Marco Zanini, Matteo Thun, Aldo Cibic, Marco Susani, James Irvine, Mike Ryan, Gerry Taylor, Christoph Radl, Mario Milizia and Christopher Redfern. Sottsass associates are now located in London and Milan and continue to support the firm's work, philosophy and culture.