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New tables by BarberOsgerby and Nendo for Cappellini

Italian furniture manufacturers Cappellini will launch tables by British designers BarberOsgerby and Japanese designers Nendo at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile (Milan furniture fair) in April.

Mini Bottle (top) by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby of BarberOsgerby is a low, hollow table made of clay. Bambi by Nendo (above) is a writing desk made from laser-cut sheet metal.
Mini Bottle (top) by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby of BarberOsgerby is a low, hollow table made of clay. Bambi by Nendo (above) is a writing desk made from laser-cut sheet metal.

Further details from Cappellini:

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Bambi – Nendo, 2008

The Bambi small table/writing desk has thin edges and a light appearance. It is a versatile element of furnishing that can be used as a desk or as an outdoor table with generous dimensions. Made of a laser-cut and shaped metal sheet, the table-top rests on two rectangular metallic tube legs and can be completely dismantled.

Bambi is available in blue, yellow, red, black, white and grey shiny polyester gloss.

150 x 60 x 73 h. cm.

59 x 231⁄2 x 283⁄4 h. inches

Mini Bottle – E. Barber & J. Osgerby, 2008

Mini Bottle is a low table completely produced in baked clay. It is hollow inside and has an important presence without being heavy. The table is available with an opaque and glazed finish in white, black and blue. The felt base support makes the Mini Bottle stable and safe.

Ø 45 x 42 h. cm.

Ø 173⁄4 x 161⁄2 h. inches