The Eva is a bold combination of materials and colors - cold marble and warmwood. The table is light, clean, slender and discreet, yet stylish and thought outto the slightest detail. Due to the size of the table, the top is not aggressive and it floats on the air between the posts. It is interesting that the Eva actually has two layers - the interior is made of warm wood, so every contact with the exterior (top and feet) is highlighted with changes in color and material.The Eva is a direct example of MOYA design principles, the fusion of classic and modern: the classic frieze, a wood relief on which rests a simply-cut piece of marble, is discretely introduced. The Eva form is primarily guided by function; it represents a soft accent in space, and is easily combined with other pieces of furniture. "Layer by layer art strips life bare." Robert Musil
Eva
- Product Name
- Eva
- Manufacturer
- MOYA
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