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Laccio Table Small

Marcel Breuer
420.00 € 420.00 €

  • Table Top Color - Black
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Product Details

With its generous surface area, the table is well-suited for living spaces, lounges, or offices. Its laminated top is resistant to everyday use and easy to clean. Despite its size, the cantilevered tubular steel construction keeps the table lightweight and easy to reposition. The geometric form integrates seamlessly with modern interiors and pairs harmoniously with the Laccio Side Table.

Comfort & Functionality

The frame is precision-bent from tubular steel with welded joints for strength and rigidity while maintaining a lightweight structure. The extended tabletop is securely mounted on the frame to ensure stability and long-term dimensional accuracy. Smooth, rounded tube edges contribute to safety and reduce wear over time.

Materials & Finish

The Laccio Coffee Table features a tubular steel frame with a polished chrome finish that is resistant to scratches and corrosion. The large rectangular tabletop is crafted from high-pressure laminated wood, lacquered in black or white, providing a sleek and durable surface. The material pairing highlights the Bauhaus philosophy of simplicity and clarity of form.

Construction

Size and Packaging of the Product

Product Dimensions 

Item is fully assembled 

Box Dimensions 

packed in 1 Box

Available Color Options

The tabletop consists of high-pressure laminated wood with a lacquered surface, providing scratch resistance, stability, durability, and easy cleaning.

Black 
Color

White 
Color

Marcel Breuer


Marcel Breuer (1902–1981) was a Hungarian-born modernist architect and designer, celebrated as one of the most influential figures of the Bauhaus movement. Trained at the Bauhaus in Weimar, he quickly rose to prominence with his innovative use of tubular steel in furniture, most notably the Wassily Chair (1925). Breuer later emigrated to the United States, where he taught at Harvard and worked with Walter Gropius. His architectural career produced iconic works such as the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris and the Whitney Museum in New York. Breuer’s rational, functional approach shaped modern design and continues to inspire architecture worldwide.

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