Description
A refined yet playful design by French architect and designer Bernard Vuarnesson, this 1980s coffee table exemplifies the balance between form and function that defines his work. Crafted from Iroko wood, the table features a clean, square structure enhanced by a series of sliding, reversible, and removable tops—an ingenious system that allows for subtle transformation.
Each panel is lacquered on both sides, offering a striking contrast between deep black and a soft creamy white. This duality invites interaction, allowing the user to adapt the table’s appearance to suit mood or setting. The upper slatted top adds an additional layer of visual interest and architectural rhythm.
Discreet in scale yet rich in character, the piece reflects a subtle Japanese influence, with its emphasis on modularity, simplicity, and thoughtful craftsmanship. Its compact proportions make it particularly well-suited to smaller interiors, while the beautifully aged wood patina lends warmth and authenticity.
A harmonious blend of elegance and practicality, this table is both a functional centerpiece and a collectible design object.









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