B&B Italia Seven Table
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Characterized by the particular shape of its top, with three different sides, Seven is able to accommodate seven people or, as its designer likes to say, 6+1. 3+2+2 chairs should be placed on each one of its sides. The Seven sign makes it so strongly recognisable that it changes the layout of space and modifies perception. The three branch design of the picture resurfaces from the top, creating a graphic decoration in contrast or chromatically harmonic.
REMINDER: The tabletop of the Seven is quite delicate and susceptible to water damage. Due to the nature of the design, if liquid is spilt and not wiped immediately, it is possible for the moisture to seep into the centre cross detail. Once this damage occurs, there is little that can be done to remedy the issue so please be wary when purchasing this table if your family has young children.
Dimensions
Width: 234 cm
Depth: 157 cm
Height: 74 cm
Jean-Marie Massaud
Born in Toulouse in 1966, Jean-Marie Massaud graduated in architecture in 1990 and is based in Paris. In 2000 he founded Studio Massaud. His collaboration with Marc Berthier and work in the field of town planning led him to design and architecture. Today he is involved across commercial and residential buildings, industrial products and furniture. His collaborations involve companies including B&B Italia, Poltrona Frau and Serralunga, and in 2009 he was named Designer of the year in Paris, and his first large public building opened in Mexico, the Volcano Stadium in Guadalajara.
Born in Toulouse in 1966, Jean-Marie Massaud graduated in architecture in 1990 and is based in Paris. In 2000 he founded Studio Massaud. His collaboration with Marc Berthier and work in the field of town planning led him to design and architecture. Today he is involved across commercial and residential buildings, industrial products and furniture. His collaborations involve companies including B&B Italia, Poltrona Frau and Serralunga, and in 2009 he was named Designer of the year in Paris, and his first large public building opened in Mexico, the Volcano Stadium in Guadalajara.