Nature is an inexhaustible source of inspiration. Marc Merckx's Hexagon tables, published by Tribu are proof of this. The designer was inspired by the Giant's Causeway, a gigantic geological formation in Northern Ireland. The teak structure of the table reproduces the geometry of hexagonal basalt columns. Hexagon incorporates a delicate, masterful balance in its proportions, as in the perfect symmetry of the honeycomb, its designer's second source of inspiration. The top of the Hexagon coffee table is made from enamelled lava stone, whose natural imperfections are highlighted by the crackled effect. The enamel coating makes the natural stone resistant to water, heat, frost, UV rays and stains. Hexagon pleases alone or accompanied, in "training".
For Tribu, "Design is a way of designing life, politics, eroticism, food, and even design itself..." This philosophy defines the brand and characterizes its creations. In the early 1990s, Tribu was the first brand to view the terrace and garden as an extension of the home. With years of experience, this family-owned company has now become an internationally renowned brand. Tribu distributes its designer outdoor furniture in over 60 countries and is part of the elite in the industry. Discreet luxury, innovation, sustainable quality, and seating comfort are the key values that define Tribu, making it a major player in the world of outdoor furniture.