With the table Oskar, Vincent Van Duysen enters the more architectural tradition of the furnishing project, considering the experience of the masters and presenting a piece that can dialogue with the space around it. The relation between the top and the legs based on a certain distance, the design of the frame that “captures” the legs, the curves of the tops, the tapered edges, and the smoothed legs: all elements that involve considerable complexity in design, but with a result of great purity. Proportions, interplays with volumes and materials, all contribute to the table harmony. Among the materials, we can distinguish the top in cathedral glass with its irregular surface and light greenish colour, which can be an alternative to white Statuarietto marble, black Marquinia marble, natural woods or lacquered finishes. The legs are in natural or lacquered wood, also in the new glossy emerald green version, available only in combination with the cathedral glass top. Oskar is in three sizes: two rectangular and one square.