

Coffee table Framed. The frame is made of powder coated steel in black. The lower part has protection to protect the floor from scratches.
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Coffee table Framed. The frame is made of powder coated steel in black. The lower part has protection to protect the floor from scratches. The table top is made of oak boards. One of them in a lighter shade than the rest. The table is protected with oil. The Gie El logo is burnt underneath.
Framed is the perfect piece of furniture for any living room. Simple and minimalist design works well in interiors decorated in Scandinavian, minimalist, modern, but also industrial and loft. The combination of wood and steel fits perfectly with the brick and concrete wall and dark furniture fabrics. In bright interiors, it will be an accent that will emphasize their character. Framed has a standard height, which makes it look great when compared to most typical sofa. The large top will accommodate all the necessary items - from pilots and newspapers to cups with tea or coffee and a plate of your favorite snacks. During family events and meetings with friends will be a great place to play board games. Its minimalist design will never go out of fashion.
Framed coffee table was created with a view to universal furniture, which will serve for many years. It was supposed to be simple, solid and nice. We focused on a rectangular shape that will fit into most homes and houses. We used long-lived materials - steel and real, oak planks. Thanks to this, the table will enjoy its beauty for many years.
The Framed series consists of two table models (upper and lower) with different colors of table tops and legs. If you like this table model, but you need it in a different size or color - write to us. We will try to create a piece of furniture that you dream of!
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Maria Rypuła was born in Tychy in 1983.
In 2008 she graduated in landscape architecture from the Faculty of Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology.
In 2007, together with her husband Jacek Rypuła, she founded the author's architectural studio Genius Loci Architekci, and in 2012 the brand Gie El.