Originally conceptualised as a meeting table, Table Flavigny by Jean Prouvé is characterised by its elegantly contrasting top and base aesthetics: the dark smoked oak top suggests domesticity, while the stark, functional base introduces a strictly industrial edge.
Composed of a smoked oak top, oiled for a quality finish and a smooth powder-coated metal base with polished aluminium adjustable feet, Table Flavigny was first used in the Flavigny Sanatorium during the Second World War, but translates beautifully into a contemporary space, enhancing any room with its clean lines and gentle tapering.
Typical of Prouvé's work, the legs specifically taper to a 45° angle, adding stability and leg space all at once, while the feet feature adjustable glides to accommodate uneven floors.
A clean-lined form crafted from honest materials, Table Flavigny is manufactured to exacting standards by Vitra and would make a contemporary yet timeless dining option.