Nominated for the Interior Innovation Award Cologne 2010. As an evolution of the classic TA04 BIGFOOT™ e15 presents the new table TA17 LONDON. The legs and table top each have an impressive solid wood thickness of 60 mm which exude strength and modernity resulting in a pleasing and calm harmony of the proportions. TA17 LONDON by architect Philipp Mainzer takes up the design language of the 1995 classic. Compared to the BIGFOOT™ table, TA17 LONDON is designed without a frame and the cracks in the table’s legs are filled, which add to the table’s refined appearance. TA17 LONDON with its rectangular, length-wise positioned legs establishes its own powerful design language while preserving a graceful evolution of the classic TA04 BIGFOOT™.
TA17 LONDON
- Product Name
- TA17 LONDON
- Manufacturer
- e15
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