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INTRODUCES
Octa

The name Octa comes from the Greek word “okto”, which means eight – the number of metal legs that intersect in an apparently random way to create the base of this piece.
Inspired by the Shanghai pick-up sticks game, the base of Octa is made up of a nest of metal rods which create a sense of lightness and feel almost as if they have been put together at random. The result is a fascinating contrast between the table top and the base.
Designed by
Bartoli design


Product Overview
The top can be fixed or extendable, and is available in a wide range of materials and finishes; in the round version, the table is fixed and made of glass or ceramic.
Its image, in contrast with the base, is sober and linear.
The overall result is an almost molecular equilibrium for a decidedly unusual and elegant table, able to characterise the space with a sought-after and contemporary meaning: that of a sign that becomes an object.
Its image, in contrast with the base, is sober and linear.
The overall result is an almost molecular equilibrium for a decidedly unusual and elegant table, able to characterise the space with a sought-after and contemporary meaning: that of a sign that becomes an object.

Product name
Octa
Designer
Bartoli Design
Year
2013