Solapa sófaborð
Hannað af Jon Gasca
fyrir
Stua
60x60sm h30/36sm / Viðarplata
64.900kr.
Fenix NTM Svart
94.900kr.
120x40sm h30/36sm / Viðarplata
74.900kr.
Fenix NTM Svart
109.900kr.
120x60sm h30/36sm / Viðarplata
99.900kr.
Fenix NTM Svart
144.900kr.
120x120sm h30/36sm / Viðarplata
164.900kr.
Fenix NTM Svart
299.900kr.
Solapa table collection is a family of sofa-tables whose silhouette evoques classical shapes, with new singular proportions.
There are three sizes for the tabletop: 60x60, 60x120, 40x120 cm.
These tops can be in: white, oak, walnut or black Fenix.
The legs can be: black or white fibreglass compound with two different heights: 30 or 36cm
These sizes allow you to use just one table, or to mix them with your own layout.
Solapa tables are the perfect match to the new Costura sofa.
TABLETOP MATERIALS
Solapa tables in wood are made with walnut veneer or alpi oak veneer.
The white Solapa tabletops are made of white laminate that has a white lacquered finish.
Black tabletops are made of Fenix, a unique nanotech material with soft touch, super opaque finish, anti-fingerprint, resistant to scratches and that can thermically heal micro-scratches.
DESIGNER: Jon Gasca
Jon Gasca
Jon Gasca was born in San Sebastian, he got his degree as industrial Engineer. He has been following the design line that Jesus Gasca the founder of STUA started many years ago. Jon works as designer and art director for STUA furniture company.
For STUA he has edited the books "A Simple Way", "Travel Journal" and he oversees all graphic design for the company.
In addition, he is designs the exhibition stands for STUA at trade fairs worldwide and designed the interiors of the STUA showrooms.
A different part of his work is devoted to the contemporary photography and more specifically to abstraction.
You can see his works in: www.jongasca.com
Jon Gasca is the editor of several blogs:
STUA blog: stuablog.blogspot.com
Jon Gasca photoblog: jongasca.tumblr.com
Love Spain blog: love-spain.es
Timeless Design blog: stua.tumblr.com
Contemporary Art blog: contemporary-art-blog.com