The Elliot desk by Jason Miller for De La Espada was inspired by the juxtaposition of old and new design seen in Brooklyn's converted neighbourhoods: modern with historical references. A wooden frame surrounds two painted hdf drawers with bronze handles, dovetailed joinery and a smooth closing mechanism. Elliot is part of a family of furniture that includes a dining table and a chair.
Color
Noyer danois huilé / noir
Dimensions
l 140 x p 80 x h 74 cm
Finish
frêne ou noyer, hdf laqué brillant, poignées bronze
De La Espada is a producer based in Portugal that showcases avant-garde design while also promoting craftsmanship. The collection largely consists of products made from solid wood by skilled craftsmen combining cutting-edge technology and traditional manufacturing techniques to ensure that every piece is either unique or produced on a small-scale. De la Espada produces light fittings such as the Tulip collection designed by Autoban, as well as furniture for living rooms and bedrooms, demonstrated by the Booklamp table.