Designed in 1980, the D’Urso Occasional Table embodies the high-tech design movement through its utilitarian aesthetic, use of industrial materials, and hidden casters. Its two-tier structure features a lower shelf that provides additional space to store or display books and objects, while keeping the top surface clean and uncluttered. “The items below remain visible—they're highlighted without being in the way,” explains renowned interior designer and minimalist Joseph D’Urso. Crafted from welded steel, this table stands out for its durability and its polished, glossy finishes. The concealed wheels make it easy to move the table as needed. The open lower shelf functions as a second tabletop, while the reflective surfaces pick up surrounding objects and help the table blend seamlessly into its environment. Available in various sizes, it can be used as either a coffee table or a side table.
Color
Steel
Colour
silver
Material
glass
Dimensions
W 56 x D 56 x H 37 cm
Matériaux
Cut and folded steel sheet structure, completed with a particle board panel at the back, glass top, black or transparent tempered glass or transparent reinforced glass, casters concealed under the structure.
Knoll, an iconic brand of contemporary design furniture, has embodied the perfect blend of innovation, modernism, and timeless aesthetics for over 80 years. Founded in 1938 in the United States by Hans and Florence Knoll, the company has established itself as a global reference in high-end design furniture. Among its most iconic creations are the Saarinen table and the Tulip chair, designed by the renowned designer Eero Saarinen, as well as the Bertoia collection, the Platner lounge, and the legendary Barcelona chair.