Santa Ana Coffee Table | Dorothée Delaye

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Santa Ana Coffee Table

140 × 70 x H38cm

Patinated Brass, Inlay Glass

This table was inspired by a memory dear to Dorothée Delaye: the Brazil and the Recife region, with its beaches, sixties architecture and “cobogó” facades, similar to “moucharabieh,”
or Middle-Eastern latticework. This personal inspiration guides the design of this table, topped with a patinated metal top and decorated with colored glass inclusions in shades of pink.

In contrast, the Santa Ana table features monumental, semi-cylindrical bronze legs. The design is reminiscent of the minimalist, circular and functional forms of Italian designer Giovanni Offredi in the 60s.

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Santa Ana Coffee Table

140 × 70 x H38cm

Patinated Brass, Inlay Glass

This table was inspired by a memory dear to Dorothée Delaye: the Brazil and the Recife region, with its beaches, sixties architecture and “cobogó” facades, similar to “moucharabieh,”
or Middle-Eastern latticework. This personal inspiration guides the design of this table, topped with a patinated metal top and decorated with colored glass inclusions in shades of pink.

In contrast, the Santa Ana table features monumental, semi-cylindrical bronze legs. The design is reminiscent of the minimalist, circular and functional forms of Italian designer Giovanni Offredi in the 60s.

Price Upon Request

Santa Ana Coffee Table

140 × 70 x H38cm

Patinated Brass, Inlay Glass

This table was inspired by a memory dear to Dorothée Delaye: the Brazil and the Recife region, with its beaches, sixties architecture and “cobogó” facades, similar to “moucharabieh,”
or Middle-Eastern latticework. This personal inspiration guides the design of this table, topped with a patinated metal top and decorated with colored glass inclusions in shades of pink.

In contrast, the Santa Ana table features monumental, semi-cylindrical bronze legs. The design is reminiscent of the minimalist, circular and functional forms of Italian designer Giovanni Offredi in the 60s.