Still Café table
Still Café table by Iskos-Berlin for Muuto.
The Still Café Table is designed for function with a minimal aesthetic. Sitting on a four-legged base, it is paired with the angled edges of its square tabletop or the rounded curves of its round tabletop.
Available with either a round or square tabletop and a choice of three heights. The table is a gentle addition for any kitchen area, café, restaurant, bar, conference or office setting. The higher versions can be utilised as a hot-desk in workplaces.
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Description
Still Café table by Iskos-Berlin for Muuto.
The Still Café Table is designed for function with a minimal aesthetic. Sitting on a four-legged base, it is paired with the angled edges of its square tabletop or the rounded curves of its round tabletop.
Available with either a round or square tabletop and a choice of three heights. The table is a gentle addition for any kitchen area, café, restaurant, bar, conference or office setting. The higher versions can be utilised as a hot-desk in workplaces.
Dimensions
Small circle: 65dia x 65cm base73, 95, or 105cm height Large circle: 75dia x 65cm base73, 95, or 105cm heightSquare: 75cm x 65cm x 75cm base73, 95, or 105cm height
Materials
The table top is made from MDF with the option of a nanolaminate or linoleum finish with painted edges. The frame is made from die-cast aluminium and the mounting plate and tube is in powder coated steel.
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The name Muuto, inspired by the Finnish word muutos, means new perspective.
To Muuto good design starts with the person. They handpick the brightest design talent in Scandinavia and give them the freedom to express their individual story through everyday objects. Some want to alter the world, others find passion in colour and shape or draw deeply from personal experience. How do they see a chair, vase, lamp or any other everyday product?