FORK, the new “systemic” table designed by Tomoya Tabuchi, which premiered at the international audience of IMM. FORK has the potential of infinitely expanding the variables of form, color and height, according to a constantly growing personalization. A versatile project, with many different combinations, developed with important investments for there alization of joints in die-cast aluminum. In Cologne Lapalma presents FORK tables with Fenix black, white or bleached oak tops mounted on a total black frame; with black or white joints and legs in bleached oak; oval version with tops from 200 to 240 cm, or round version with tops from60 to 110 cm, in height 74 or 110 cm.
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