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The name Lasso comes from the way the legs are joined
together with a sort of continuous crosspiece that traps
them like a lasso. The subtle curve in the legs at the height
of this loop is one of the details that imbue the piece with
personality, inspired by previous Omelette-Ed designs.
“We have tried to be consistent with Omelette-Ed’s history
through the use of materials and the general tone of the piece”
-as they explained from Iratzoki-Lizaso- “So we opted for a
metal base, similar to the mirror base and a wooden surface
with a half round profile. This table will be available in three
finishes: natural oak, black and smoke, and the underside
of the tabletop will be black like its structure. These details
speak the same language as Omelette-Ed’s former products
and give greater meaning to the collection”.
For the studio it was important for the table to be detachable
yet at the same time rigid and resistent. The result of this
product can be purchased in various sizes, making it perfect
for any space. From a small dining room table to an extensive
table for large celebrations, and even a conference table,
with its longest length of 2.5 metres. The other sizes are the
1x1m square, followed by the 1.5x2m table.
Designed by Iratzoki Lizaso
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