Apex extendible table Oak

924,00 €

Delio Vicente

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A table for everything: clear and practical, a design creation designed and realized in Portugal by the brilliant Délio Vicente for the studio Téma !

Quantity :

Size : height 76,10 x width 100 x Length 200 cm ( 250 ellongate).Thickness trail : 5 cm - Legs in inverted "V"

Material : massive oak, chipboard and steel

Colour : wild oak

Infos  : easy to install in 30 minutes

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History of the product

The puzzle of tables: choose a medium-sized table? Yes obviously ... But a bigger table would be so much better ... Not the place to install it permanently? That's good !

This design creation is the answer to your question! Neither too small nor too large, this folding table can be used as you wish to become, desk, kitchen table or reception table. With a length of 2 meters, it easily passes to 2.5 meters without any effort ... And always in elegance : Do not hesitate any more, it is the table for you !

The designer

Délio's work is clearly influenced by the context where he was raised. Being the son of a carpenter, he soon got used to the world of furniture, as he spent his childhood days exploring wood at his dad's workshop. When he later had to decide what career to follow, it was clear that industrial design was the only option, a course he conducted at ESAD in Caldas da Rainha, Portugal. During his studies Délio also had the chance to participate in an exchange program at the Nottingham Trent University in England, where he delved into the extraordinary context of British furniture and product design, a world that showed him new perspectives he later brought to his own work. 

Before graduating he was already featured in national and international design awards such as Experimenta Design 2003 in Lisbon, and the 2005 Biennale des Jeunes Créateurs de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée in Naples. In his pieces for Tema, Délio explores archetypal forms, conferring a contemporary look to them.

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