Matthias Demacker for Krios Italia
November 21st, 2008
A floating, elegant look underpinned by a sense of stability is the concept behind the Krios Italia ‘Glam’ table.
By emphasising the lines of the structure, designer Matthias Demacker has created a table which appears light, yet is stable and easy to use.
This is reflected in the extension function, which effortlessly lengthens the table to three metres.
The Krios Italia brand was launched into the design world by Italian company Nardo Vetro, historically a glass manufacturer.
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