Infinity Coffee Table by Porada
Product Description
Infinity, the iconic coffee table from the Porada collection, designed by Stefano Bigi. The beautiful interwoven base is available in solid ashwood, solid canaletta walnut or solid matt lacquered wood and is fixed on a metal ring. The transparent glass top is in tempered glass, 10 mm thick.
Dimensions
Ø120 x H39 cm
Ø130 x H39 cm
Ø140 x H39 cm
Delivery Times
4-8 Weeks. This product is made to order specially for you and lead times may vary slightly. A dispatch date will be confirmed once an order has been processed.
Additional Information
Further options are available and our design team are at your disposal, so do not hesitate to contact us as we can discuss your requirements – please phone 01425 600273, send us an email or visit our award winning showrooms.
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About The Designer – Stefano Bigi
Born in 1974, Stefano Bigi grew up between France and Italy. Out of this double culture, he has acquired a taste for the chic and the beautiful . After studying at Art School, he started a career in webdesign within a SSII before becoming self-employed. It was 10 years ago that he first began to sketch sofas, decorative objects, and his obsession: chairs. However, when he turned 31 he decided to live for his passion: to design furniture and decorative objects. Since 2005 he has established himself in Milan and founded his own company: Stefano Bigi design studio.
“Design for me is an infinite, exasperated research towards the right balance between aesthetics and comfort, form and function. I try to create emotion, to invite people to sit or to use my furniture when they see it. My search goes towards those who disregard standards and uniformity, although with different needs and desires. I draw furniture for those who see a chair as much more than a seat with four legs or feet. I do not intend to create pieces for museum collections; my furniture is made to be lived and to live with its owners. These round and harmonic forms are always looking for an atmosphere, a peculiar environment, a separate space, a space apart, a space to one. Home furniture which is no more a constraint but instead, a desire.”
