
Lamina Dining Table
Lamina is a dining table relying on the intersection of marble slabs. Hannes Peer drew his inspiration from the conceptual work of architects Claude Parent (France) and John Lautner (US) who liberated architecture from the classic "cubic" spaces and introduced movement through oblique lines in their buildings in the 60's. The interlocking triangle shaped legs of Lamina gives it both a sense of equilibrium and dynamism.
Lamina is a dining table relying on the intersection of marble slabs. Hannes Peer drew his inspiration from the conceptual work of architects Claude Parent (France) and John Lautner (US) who liberated architecture from the classic "cubic" spaces and introduced movement through oblique lines in their buildings in the 60's. The interlocking triangle shaped legs of Lamina gives it both a sense of equilibrium and dynamism.
Original: $20,076.00
-65%$20,076.00
$7,026.60Description
Lamina is a dining table relying on the intersection of marble slabs. Hannes Peer drew his inspiration from the conceptual work of architects Claude Parent (France) and John Lautner (US) who liberated architecture from the classic "cubic" spaces and introduced movement through oblique lines in their buildings in the 60's. The interlocking triangle shaped legs of Lamina gives it both a sense of equilibrium and dynamism.





















