Moebius table, 1957
Moebius table by Objekto.
First discovered in a flea market in Parma, Italy, the Moebius table became an instant design classic. Simple lines create a sophisticated three-piece frame, referencing the Moebius strip, discovered by German mathematician August Ferdinand Moebius in 1858.
The table elegantly combines form and function, the unknown designer having embued design nuances explored in the fifties.
Please see 'Product Specification' for more information.
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Description
Moebius table by Objekto.
First discovered in a flea market in Parma, Italy, the Moebius table became an instant design classic. Simple lines create a sophisticated three-piece frame, referencing the Moebius strip, discovered by German mathematician August Ferdinand Moebius in 1858.
The table elegantly combines form and function, the unknown designer having embued design nuances explored in the fifties.
Please see 'Product Specification' for more information.
Dimensions
70dia x 51cmh
Materials
Walnut stained beech frame with tempered glass tabletop.
Simple assembly required.
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