The Arco Steel Table by Jorre van Ast is an unconventional design that combines new technology with an ingenious use of materials.
April 2nd, 2013
As one of Europe’s leading table manufacturers, Arco takes what it does seriously, yet a sense of informality and an element of surprise are also key components of the company’s philosophy.

The Steel Table, designed by Arco’s creative director Jorre van Ast, is made of 2 and 2.5mm sheet steel with a powder-coated finish. It has an industrial sensibility yet also exhibits the refined craftsmanship and elegant finish traditionally associated with Arco.

This table is perfectly suited for both residential interiors and business environments.
Arco is carried in Singapore at the Foundry Store.
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