Barra combines a streamlined form with construction logic. While appearing to float, the tabletop rests on a solid wood beam that provides it with central support and incorporates the pairs of legs at each end. These angled legs provide the table with excellent stability and enable lengths of up to 400 cm.
The angled position of the flat steel table legs stabilizes the frame structure lengthwise and crosswise, enabling the use of materials just 10 mm thick. Visually, this creates a particular slender and elegant silhouette.
Design
Atelier I+N
Ismaël and Nathan Studer, born in 1984, completed their studies in industrial design at Lausanne Cantonal Art School (ECAL) in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, they set up their own studio, atelier I+N in Neuchâtel (Switzerland), and devoted themselves primarily to designing furniture.
Barra table with matching Marel chair with four-legged flat tube frame
Barra combined with Carim benches, button-tufted leather upholstery
Whatever the setting: with its angled legs, Barra has an almost weightless appearance
From the side, Barra cuts a particularly slender silhouette
Combined with the versatile Nava chair model
Made for each other: Barra and the Carim bench with A-frame
Even seen from below, the table has a distinctly architectural appearance: here with the Biala chair
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