Description / construction:
Dining table with extension leaf available in ebony-stained oak or in gloss white lacquer. Top in alveolar panels; feet in brilliant chrome.
When in ‘folded’ position, the Cineline dining table measures H 74 x W 100 x
L 160cm.
The extensions are stowed vertically beneath the top on the two ‘short’ sides. In ‘unfolded’ position, the two extensions are lifted to horizontal position to make a top 298 x 100cm. This table will seat six comfortably when in folded position, and between ten and twelve when unfolded.
Designer:
Pagnon & PelhaÎtre
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and visionary.It is a great pleasure to see products dispersed in the midst of the lives of ‘anonymous consumers’ everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description / construction:
Telescopic dining table with 3 extensions, which can accommodate 6 to 12 people. Base in matt lacquered steel, aluminium frame, anodised on the inside and matt lacquered on all visible faces. Three 50cm extensions (stored within the table) in ‘lightened’ matt lacquered aluminium enable the table to extend, as desired, from 150cm, 200cm, 250cm or even 300cm.
Designer:
There is no beauty without functionality:this is ,
for us at Archirivolto, the most innocative synthesis of design.
In 1983, having shared not only their studies but also an intense artistic and theatrical experience, Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci founded their own design agency.
They maintain that today, true innovation is based on the use of technology and materials. Technology serves not to create an image, but to give service to the client.
Description / construction:
Telescopic dining table with 3 extensions, which can accommodate 6 to 12 people. Base in matt lacquered steel, aluminium frame, anodised on the inside and matt lacquered on all visible faces. Three 50cm extensions (stored within the table) in ‘lightened’ matt lacquered aluminium enable the table to extend, as desired, from 150cm, 200cm, 250cm or even 300cm.
Designer:
There is no beauty without functionality:this is ,
for us at Archirivolto, the most innocative synthesis of design.
In 1983, having shared not only their studies but also an intense artistic and theatrical experience, Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci founded their own design agency.
They maintain that today, true innovation is based on the use of technology and materials. Technology serves not to create an image, but to give service to the client.
Description:
Height-adjustable table, operated by a gas piston (min height 73/max height 98cm). Top in clear glass. Feet in brilliant-chromed steel.
Designer:
Carry on, because stopping constitutes the beginning of the end!
After leaving school Michael trained to become a cabinetmaker. He studied design in Aachen. During this time Michael started work on his own projects with small German design labels. After his first booklet mailing in 1999, Michael came to the attention of Habitat and Ligne Roset. These were the first major international companies he worked for, and they have remained loyal clients.
Description / construction:
Dining table with extension leaf available in ebony-stained oak or in gloss white lacquer. Top in alveolar panels; feet in brilliant chrome.
When in ‘folded’ position, the Cineline dining table measures H 74 x W 100 x L 60cm.
The extensions are stowed vertically beneath the top on the two ‘short ’ sides. In ‘unfolded’ position, the two extensions are lifted to horizontal position to make a top 298 x 100cm. This table will seat six comfortably when in folded position, and between ten and twelve when unfolded.
Designer:
Pagnon & PelhaÎtre
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and visionary.It is a great pleasure to see products dispersed in the midst of the lives of lsquo;anonymous consumers’ everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description:
Height-adjustable table, operated by a gas piston (min height 73/max height 98cm). Top in clear glass. Feet in brilliant-chromed steel.
Designer:
Carry on, because stopping constitutes the beginning of the end!
After leaving school Michael trained to become a cabinetmaker. He studied design in Aachen. During this time Michael started work on his own projects with small German design labels. After his first booklet mailing in 1999, Michael came to the attention of Habitat and Ligne Roset. These were the first major international companies he worked for, and they have remained loyal clients.
Description / construction:
Telescopic dining table with 3 extensions, which can accommodate 6 to 12 people. Base in matt lacquered steel, aluminium frame, anodised on the inside and matt lacquered on all visible faces. Three 50cm extensions (stored within the table) in ‘lightened’ matt lacquered aluminium enable the table to extend, as desired, from 150cm, 200cm, 250cm or even 300cm.
Designer:
There is no beauty without functionality:this is ,
for us at Archirivolto, the most innocative synthesis of design.
In 1983, having shared not only their studies but also an intense artistic and theatrical experience, Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci founded their own design agency.
They maintain that today, true innovation is based on the use of technology and materials. Technology serves not to create an image, but to give service to the client.
Description and construction:
Dining table with folding intergral extension W 87 CM matched to the tops. In contrast to the 2 tops, this extension has no lip. The two pedestrals are in steel brillant chromed. The central base consists of two pedestals (connected to the two tops) which move apart to accomodate the extension leaf. The table seats 6 when closed and 8-10 when open (L 217CM).
Designer:
Delo_Lindo
Design:passion, imagination, intuition and perseverance.
Fabien Cagani and Laurent Matras met at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, where they formed Delo Lindo.
The agency's activities cover the fields of spatial, object and furniture design, as well as industrial design.
Description:
A table with a wide choice of heights, which easily converts to a dining table by means of a top that pivots through 90° and opens to double its size, easily seating 6 people. On one side of
the table frame is a handle which allows the surface to be raised or lowered to the required height. This adjustment is assisted by springs, and the tabletop may be locked at any height
between 38 and 73cm. Two superimposed (hinged) 16mm thick top surfaces finished in beech or oak veneer. Underframe in steel.
Designer:
Crescendo was designed by Pagnon & Pelhaitre.
Description:
Piazza offers a top cut in an elegant and original elliptical shape with one straight side - thus enabling it to be pushed against a wall when not in use, a clever space-saving trick. Just pull it out from the wall to seat four persons around its 90 x 68 cm top.
Base and stem in Epoxy lacquered steel. Piston barrel in brilliant-chromed steel with operating lever. Top in 15 mm thick clear toughened glass with polished edge, accommodating up to 4 persons.
The height of the top is continuously adjustable from 75.5 cm to 100.7 cm (from dining table height to bar table height - for use with the Pam, Jolie or La Pliée bar stools).
Designer:
Michael:
Michael was born in Aachen in 1971, to a Dutch mother and a German father. He grew up in the part of Germany which borders the Netherlands and Belgium. Michael's grandfathers were skilled craftsmen, so he became acquainted with all kinds of materials at an early age and loved making and creating all kinds of things.
After school Michael trained to become a cabinet maker. He studied design in Aachen, where he gained an honours degree. One year later, at the age of 27, he started work as a lecturer at the University of Aachen, teaching product development.
During this time Michael started work on his own projects with small German design labels such as Details and Freiraum. After his first booklet mailing in 1999, Michael came to the attention of Habitat and Ligne Roset. These were the first major international companies he worked for, and they have remained loyal clients.
For several years now, Michael has had his own studio in Hamburg, where he moved to after starting a family. Michael, his Turkish wife and their two daughters, live in the northern part of Hamburg.
Description:
Piazza offers a top cut in an elegant and original elliptical shape with one straight side - thus enabling it to be pushed against a wall when not in use, a clever space-saving trick. Just pull it out from the wall to seat four persons around its 90 x 68 cm top.
Base and stem in Epoxy lacquered steel. Piston barrel in brilliant-chromed steel with operating lever. Top in 15 mm thick clear toughened glass with polished edge, accommodating up to 4 persons.
The height of the top is continuously adjustable from 75.5 cm to 100.7 cm (from dining table height to bar table height - for use with the Pam, Jolie or La Pliée bar stools).
Designer:
Michael:
Michael was born in Aachen in 1971, to a Dutch mother and a German father. He grew up in the part of Germany which borders the Netherlands and Belgium. Michael's grandfathers were skilled craftsmen, so he became acquainted with all kinds of materials at an early age and loved making and creating all kinds of things.
After school Michael trained to become a cabinet maker. He studied design in Aachen, where he gained an honours degree. One year later, at the age of 27, he started work as a lecturer at the University of Aachen, teaching product development.
During this time Michael started work on his own projects with small German design labels such as Details and Freiraum. After his first booklet mailing in 1999, Michael came to the attention of Habitat and Ligne Roset. These were the first major international companies he worked for, and they have remained loyal clients.
For several years now, Michael has had his own studio in Hamburg, where he moved to after starting a family. Michael, his Turkish wife and their two daughters, live in the northern part of Hamburg.
Description:
Piazza offers a top cut in an elegant and original elliptical shape with one straight side - thus enabling it to be pushed against a wall when not in use, a clever space-saving trick. Just pull it out from the wall to seat four persons around its 90 x 68 cm top.
Base and stem in Epoxy lacquered steel. Piston barrel in brilliant-chromed steel with operating lever. Top in 15 mm thick clear toughened glass with polished edge, accommodating up to 4 persons.
The height of the top is continuously adjustable from 75.5 cm to 100.7 cm (from dining table height to bar table height - for use with the Pam, Jolie or La Pliée bar stools).
Designer:
Michael:
Michael was born in Aachen in 1971, to a Dutch mother and a German father. He grew up in the part of Germany which borders the Netherlands and Belgium. Michael's grandfathers were skilled craftsmen, so he became acquainted with all kinds of materials at an early age and loved making and creating all kinds of things.
After school Michael trained to become a cabinet maker. He studied design in Aachen, where he gained an honours degree. One year later, at the age of 27, he started work as a lecturer at the University of Aachen, teaching product development.
During this time Michael started work on his own projects with small German design labels such as Details and Freiraum. After his first booklet mailing in 1999, Michael came to the attention of Habitat and Ligne Roset. These were the first major international companies he worked for, and they have remained loyal clients.
For several years now, Michael has had his own studio in Hamburg, where he moved to after starting a family. Michael, his Turkish wife and their two daughters, live in the northern part of Hamburg.
Description / Construction:
A contemporary solid wood table and bench. This is available in walnut, oak or cherry. Solid wood treated with oil and finished in matt varnish.
Table: 4cm thick top with metal reinforcements. 13x4cm mitred feet.
Supplied with 1 x removable 50 cm extension leaf, to be positioned at one end once the feet have been pulled out.
Description / construction:
Ligne Roset's Yo-Yo 2 occasional table has adjustable height, which easily converts to a dining table by means of two 34.5 cm extensions panels. On one side of the table frame is a handle which allows the surface to be raised or lowered to the required height. This adjustment is assisted by springs, and the tabletop may be locked at any height between 38cm and 74cm. Top surfaces extend by means of roller bearings. Tops in tempered glass 10mm + 2 extensions in gloss black lacquer or gloss white lacquer. The 2 extension leaves are stored within the table.
Designer
Pagnon & Pelhaître
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and visionary.It is a great pleasure to see our products dispersed in the midst of the lives of 'anonymous consumers' everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description / construction:
Ligne Roset’s Yo-Yo 2 occasional table has adjustable height, which easily converts to a dining table by means of two 34.5 cm extensions panels. On one side of the table frame is a handle which allows the surface to be raised or lowered to the required height. This adjustment is assisted by springs, and the tabletop may be locked at any height between 38cm and 74cm. Top surfaces extend by means of roller bearings. Tops in tempered glass 10mm + 2 extensions in gloss black lacquer or gloss white lacquer. The 2 extension leaves are stored within the table.
Designer
Pagnon & Pelhaître
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and visionary.It is a great pleasure to see our products dispersed in the midst of the lives of ‘anonymous consumers’ everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna