Designed by Mario Ruiz, Punt’s Mitis table stoically stretches to great lengths.
February 7th, 2013

Spanish brand Punt’s Mitis table combines elegance and strength to achieve long spans with a slim profile. A sawhorse-type base gives a dynamic look, aided by simple angular styling.

The table is produced in multiple lengths, ranging from 1.8 metres to 4.4 metres. A round version is also produced (in two sizes). The variability of sizes lends Mitis great versatility and suitability to various contexts.

Mitis is available in oak and walnut, in a variety of wood finishes and open-pore lacquer colours. The oak version can be produced with a natural, super-matt, whitened, wenge-stained or dark grey-stained finish. The walnut edition is offered with a natural or super-matt finish.

Lacquer colours include white, black, sand, tobacco, green, blue, mustard, red and silver. Colours and finishes can be combined – for example, a red base with a super-matt oak top.

Mitis is available in Singapore through Pomelo Home.
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