Adhering to the aesthetics of necessity even the smallest details of this table are determined by its construction.
Jean prouve em dining table.
The designer and engineer jean prouvé developed the em table around 1950 for the project maison tropicale adhering to the aesthetics of necessity even the smallest details of this table are determined by its construction.
The em table is especially suitable within the domestic context as a dining or work table.
Em table jean prouvé 1950.
Made of sheet metal each tapered leg is turned out and angled on a diagonal slant to distribute the downward flow of energy on the table making an incredibly sturdy surface for working or dining.
The canted legs are connected by a crossbar illustrating the structural forces and flow of stresses in a way that is typically seen only in engineering structures.
Jean prouvé s em table 1950 exhibits a dynamic relationship between the base and tabletop.
At the beginning of the 1950s prouvé designed the em table for the maison tropique project.
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In premium solid wood robust hpl laminate in a choice of colours and for tops measuring 2000 or 2400 mm in length in oak veneer.
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With every single detail governed by its construction the table follows the aesthetics of necessity.
The em table is produced in a range of sizes and finishes that make it the perfect choice for any occasion it is in fact available with several table tops.
The base is powder coated bent sheet steel and tubular steel.
It comes in a range of sizes with table tops in premium solid wood or hpl laminate in a choice of colours.
Tops measuring 2000 or 2400 mm in length are also available in oak veneer.
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Adhering to the aesthetics of necessity even the smallest details of this table are determined by its construction.
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The designer and engineer jean prouvé developed the em table around 1950 for the project maison tropicale.
The aesthetic appearance of jean prouvé s em table adheres to structural principles illustrating the flow of forces and stresses in its construction.
The canted legs are connected by a crossbar illustrating the structural forces and flow.
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The designer and engineer jean prouvé developed the em table around 1950 for the project maison tropicale.