Galerie kreo is pleased to present « à table ! », a new group exhibition which presents a selection of pieces by the emblematic designers of the gallery.
« à table ! » presents for the first time works never showed in Paris.
Table « Hakone » – Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby
First collaboration of the London based design duo and Galerie kreo, the Hakone table is inspired by the sobriety of Japanese carpentry...
Galerie kreo is pleased to present « à table ! », a new group exhibition which presents a selection of pieces by the emblematic designers of the gallery.
« à table ! » presents for the first time works never showed in Paris.
Table « Hakone » – Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby
First collaboration of the London based design duo and Galerie kreo, the Hakone table is inspired by the sobriety of Japanese carpentry. The piece is made of solid oak wood and its forms remind of the curved lines of the Hakone sanctuary’s architecture.
Table « Cellae » – François Bauchet
For the Cellae collection François Bauchet works with an innovative mixed material consisting of technical felt, fiberglass and epoxy resin. Very soft at touch and truly strong, it comes in two different colours: grey and ivory. Each piece is composed of many cells which can be combined to create different dimensions.
Table « Y-122 » – Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
A brand new creation of the Bouroullec brothers, this round table rests on three Y-shaped legs made of metal and leather. The top is realized in black oak wood.
Table « Umbria » – Alessandro Mendini
The mosaic, Alessandro Mendini’s preferred material, is used once more in the design of this table. All shades of green, from the darkest, almost grey, to the lighter are present. These colors remind of “ Umbria ”, the famous region in central Italy, well known for its verdant landscapes, vineyards and olive trees.