A pivoting mechanism allows this table to be used at two heights.
January 11th, 2013
French designer Pierre Favresse’s Black Bird table for Ligne Roset can be transformed from a small high table to a wide low one with a simple swing.
In its high position, it comfortably accommodates dining or working. In its low position, it can be used as a coffee table or sofa end table.
The discreet slotted pivoting mechanism guarantees fluidity of movement and the epoxy-lacquered steel base brings stability.
In the high formation, the table height is 72cm and the width is 44cm. In the low formation, the table height is 45cm and the width increases to 59cm.
The tabletop is composed of plywood (multi-ply), and can be finished with white or black lacquer, walnut veneer, or lati cendre veneer. The base is available in black or white.
Black Bird is available in Singapore from Monticello.
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