Introducing P.O.V. by TON, available in Australia through James Richardson Furniture. This modular range of tables with a stackable dining stool plays with expectations and perspective, rendering a beautiful product that is versatile and exceptionally well-crafted.
The P.O.V. collection by TON is the perfect lesson in compromise. The modular table range is soft yet angular, geometric without being symmetrical, and versatile to the tune of almost 70 possible variations.
And whichever variation you choose, how your P.O.V. table looks depends completely on your point of view.
Imbuing the product with the same sense of compromise that is paramount to the works of TON and German Design duo, kaschkasch, perspective is everything when it comes to the P.O.V. range.
“It’s not a super symmetrical shape – it depends on the point of view,” muses Florian Kallus of TON.
The base shape falls somewhere between a circle, oblong and triangle, with rounded edges that are definitely sisters, not twins, with two heights, three base types and six tabletop shapes, any interior makes the perfect home for a P.O.V table – domestic, commercial, or hospitality. The range’s versatility is further expanded with finishes in three types of wood: beech, oak and American walnut, as well as various colours. P.O.V. also offers a playful take on the dining stool, in a stackable form for easy storage.
Sebastian Schneider, kaschkasch designer, considered how the P.O.V. collection would work with other pieces with different design directions when creating the tables.
“Our main goal was to design tables that would fit with the company’s current portfolio but also bring something new. The conical shape of the table base contrasts the fine lines of bentwood furniture,” Sebastian adds.
This collection is available in Australia through James Richardson Furniture, a boutique furniture supplier with a reputation for collaborating with unique and forward-thinking designers. Contemporary, timeless and boasting superb craftsmanship, explore the P.O.V. collection through James Richardson Furniture.
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