Designed by Italian icon Paolo Cattelan, the Tyron Collection is a one-of-a-kind way to put the finish touch on a living space.
Distinctively individual with a striking personality, the Tyron Collection is a vision that examines an interplay of materials. From the mind of Paolo Cattelan, the range is the ultimate in versatility and elegance.
The base of the table is complemented by the various materials its top is composed of. The Tyron Collection comprises six different and equally stunning products; Tyron Wood, Tyron Crystalart, Tyron Crystalart Drive, Tyron Keramik, Tyron Keramik Drive and Tyron Keramik Premium.

Tyron CrystalArt Drive
The Tyron Wood of the Tyron Collection has five different variants, with the Masterwood finish being a real standout in innovation. An exclusive finish, Masterwood is a unique product in the market that is used for wooden tops that have been created with diagonally positioned slats of differing sizes.

Tyron Wood
The positioning of the slats makes for a breathtaking surface. The visual flair of the design cannot be understated, and no two tables are ever alike, due to texture and colour being unique to each individual product. The aesthetic impact is further accentuated by the decoration of the top’s upper surface edge, its shaping, and the irregularly angled edges that highlight its thinness.
The Tyron Crystalart Drive and Tyron Keramik Drive editions of the Tyron Collection are both extendable, making them an ideal choice for entertaining, as well as offering flexibility and space saving options.

Tyron Keramik Drive
The Crystalart Drive is the result of a perfect blend of industrial process and craftsmanship. The table is defined by the new Crystalart top, the result of a process that elevates the durability of its glass, and creates a beautiful decorative printing. The enchanting new finish in amber shades brings colour and movement to the glass. Its transparent colours and light effects make it hard not to fall in love almost instantly upon viewing.

Tyron Keramik Premium
The new Tyron Keramik Drive brings an artistic spirit to the collection, which is clearly witnessed with its Marmi ceramic top. Available in 12 luxury finishes, the variant utilises monolithic textures and the elegant grain of the materials to create flourishes of light and shade that serve as stylistic grounds for the collection.

Tyron Keramik
Finally, the Tyron Keramik adds a masculine beauty to the collection, while the Keramik Premium variation sees brushed bronze or grey lacquering to the design for a touch of elegance.
Whether used in an office, as the focal point of a living room, or even within a chic dining room, all products within the Tyron Collection exude designer charm and style, and exemplify Cattelan Italia’s unique approach to design.
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