The “Really Rococo II Table,” a creation by Ebba Lindgren, draws loose inspiration from the asymmetrical curves of the rococo era, a departure from historical accuracy but a delightful indulgence in decadence.
With its expressive, alluring shapes, this table beckons to those who fancy themselves modern-day royals. What makes it even more extraordinary is its commitment to sustainability through upcycled materials, offering solace to conscious consumers in turbulent times. It’s like having a piece of Versailles right in your living space!
Crafted primarily from “Really Board,” this table showcases its eco-conscious roots. Comprising pink textile fiberboard sourced from Kvadrat and Malmö Upcycling Service, it elegantly repurposes textile industry off-cuts and industrial laundry materials. These components are meticulously milled and pressed with a textile binder, while the white core finds new life through old, worn-out bed linens sourced from hotels. This fusion of aesthetics and sustainability results in a truly captivating and eco-friendly piece of functional art.
The texture, shade, and curves of each piece vary.
The surface is untreated. Ok to wipe with a damp cloth, but it shouldn’t get soaked.
Dimensions LxWxH | 97x64x75cm (38x25x30'') |
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Weight (kg) | 20 |
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Number Of Pieces Created | 2 |