The Adesso Dining Table, designed by Federica Capitani for Kenneth Cobonpue, is a vibrant and contemporary piece that brings a touch of playful elegance to any dining space. It's characterized by its bold colors, geometric patterns, and clean lines, creating a design that is both eye-catching and sophisticated.The table features a sleek and minimalist design with a focus on functionality and aesthetic appeal. It typically consists of a smooth, solid tabletop resting on a colorful, geometric base. The base is often made of woven material, adding a touch of texture and visual interest to the piece. The Adesso Dining Table's aesthetic is one of contemporary chic with a touch of playful vibrancy. The bold colors of the base create a striking contrast with the clean lines of the tabletop, resulting in a visually captivating piece. It's a table that can add a touch of personality and style to any dining room or outdoor patio.
Made in Philippines
Usually ships within 10-14 weeks
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 73 cm (28.7")
- Width 100 cm (39.4")
- Depth 100 cm (39.4")
Materials:
- Fibreglass
- Aluminum
General Information
After spending years abroad, Kenneth Cobonpue returned to Cebu, Philippines, in 1996 to take over his mother Betty's furniture design and manufacturing company. Betty, who is a designer and a Pratt graduate, founded the company. Kenneth realized that modern design could be reinvented using natural fibers and materials. He began creating the pieces that now make up the collection by blending locally sourced organic materials with innovative handmade production techniques. This offered an alternative to the Western definition of modern design. He pays tribute to the talent of craftsmen, which forms the basis of the designs produced by KENNETHCOBONPUE today. The company produces high-end indoor and outdoor furniture and furnishings known for their artistic imprint and unique visual impact. All creations skillfully integrate nature, traditional craftsmanship, and innovative technologies.