FRANKBROS says
Ann Demeulemeester's stackable wooden 'Éloïs' table for Serax blends practical space-saving with aesthetic beauty. Tapered legs, visible architecture and a square surface come together in a design with a distinctly retro feel. Working spaces are elevated by geometric shapes and a black and off-white colorway. Tables are designed to be stacked and combined with stackable stools from the same collection.
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FRANKBROS says
Ann Demeulemeester's stackable wooden 'Éloïs' table for Serax blends practical space-saving with aesthetic beauty. Tapered legs, visible architecture and a square surface come together in a design with a distinctly retro feel. Working spaces are elevated by geometric shapes and a black and off-white colorway. Tables are designed to be stacked and combined with stackable stools from the same collection.