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Ennéa

Ennéa

By Vincent Tordjman

By Vincent Tordjman

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Ennéa | Dining table

The Ennea dining table (Ennea stands for the Greek number 9) rests on a base composed of three identical 'rectangular' triangles made from solid wood. Three triangles, three sides: these nine segments form nine vectors, nine directions within the space which form an arrangement which is at once simple and sophisticated. The construction recalls the pyramidal structure of a crystal, both light and robust. Here, it is all about balance and tension, more than a static design. The assembly method is simple but gives an impression of sophistication.

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The Ennea dining table (Ennea stands for the Greek number 9) rests on a base composed of three identical 'rectangular' triangles made from solid wood. Three triangles, three sides: these nine segments form nine vectors, nine directions within the space which form an arrangement which is at once simple and sophisticated. The construction recalls the pyramidal structure of a crystal, both light and robust. Here, it is all about balance and tension, more than a static design. The assembly method is simple but gives an impression of sophistication.

Material

Base in solid ash. Top in Emperador ceramic full body stoneware, glued onto a thick glass support.

Dining Table

H75 x W240 x D130 cm

Emperador ceramic stoneware top / Black stained ash base

Covering In Emperador ceramic stoneware top / Black stained ash base

Customizable top, legs and length. Tops are available in multiple finishes.

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About the designer

Vincent Tordjman

Vincent Tordjman is a designer, scenographer and musician. He trained at the Conservatoire de Metz, studied furniture design under Jean-Claude Maugirard at the Arts Déco de Paris, and philosophy at the Sorbonne. Between 1996 and 1998 he worked with Didier Gomez. Since 2001, following his first experiences of Japan, he has explored the incorporation of technologies, in particular audio, into furniture. This research resulted, in 2013, to his Wide collection of furniture with added sound, a project supported by the VIA and produced in conjunction with the French company la Boîte Concept, which developed its innovative acoustics.

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