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Lexicon Occasional tables
Lupo — Pierre Paulin
A Pierre Paulin reissue, Lupo resembles a particularly
refined service tray set on splayed legs.
Zock — Christian Werner
A spectacular pedestal table with its base in solid oak and
top in lacquered steel.
Chanterelle
Small pedestal table with a base in brilliant chrome and a
top in solid walnut which can vary in size.
Glaçon — Lee West
French for “ice cube”, Glaçon is a small occasional table in
enameled molded earthenware.
Soft Mag — Frédéric Ruyant
This modern magazine rack in three materials: A black-
stained wood top, steel base, and a suspension of fabric.
Cuts — Philippe Nigro
Cuts is a stackable system that plays with concepts of
straight lines and angles, and can be reversed or flipped.
Thot — Pierre Paulin
Pedestal table designed by Pierre Paulin with solid wood
legs and a sensuous tabletop shape.
Mazargues — Eric Jourdan
Like the French forged ironwork of the fifties, Mazargues
expressive lines inspired by French decorative arts.
Elysée — Pierre Paulin
A Pierre Paulin reissue, Elysée is a collection of elegant and
multifunctional occasional and side tables.
Oda — Christian Werner
The Oda table (designed to slide over the seat) was
designed as the perfect complement to the Prado sofa.
Pebble — Air Division
Stone-shaped, concave or convex, Pebble tables are
designed to complement each other when placed together.
Postmoderne — Eric Jourdan
The Postmoderne collection is a timeless, pared-down
design with sophisticated finishes and elements.