PulpDining table - wooden version

L. 250 x H. 75 x D. 110 cm

Design Eugeni Quitllet

PULP is the first collaboration between Catalan designer Eugeni Quitllet and Roche Bobois: a collection of tables, chairs and armchairs with a biomorphic aesthetic that eschews straight lines and is complemented by refined finishes.
Inspired by the living world, the collection draws on the dissociation of elements: the designer imagined each piece as a cluster of molecules!
In terms of materials, PULP presents two sides of the same story:
- in glossy lacquer, it conjures up malleable shapes. Creamy white, Jaipur burgundy or elegant black: each color evokes a the idea of luxurious materials.
- in solid FSC® certified* ash wood with a flamed veneer, it showcases the idea of driftwood being smoothed and polished over time.

Each table leg is like a polished trunk of solid ash that extends a branch towards the table top without touching it. The top is also designed like a molecule that has been sliced open horizontally; it is clad in a superb, flamed ash veneer.
In terms of shape, three options are available: curved rectangle, round and an original asymmetrical triangle that also makes a great desk, still all curves.

Design

Eugeni Quitllet

Eugeni Quitllet is a Catalan designer. Born the 17th April 1972. He uses industrial design and creativity to shape new realities and an optimistic idea of Future. He synthetize form and function with an explosive elegance and sinuosity, to create best sellers For Eugeni Future is the optimistic state of imagination From the object to Space, he puts his eye on the world to make us rediscover it His visionary idea of the future aim at bringing to life that which doesn’t exist yet. His design practice is exceptionally diverse, making him a multifaceted creator: a Renaissance man from the future.

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