

Coffee table Hexa IV in green. It is made of metal. It has the shape of an hourglass with an enlarged upper part.
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Coffee table Hexa IV in green. It is made of metal. It has the shape of an hourglass with an enlarged upper part. Hexagon base and top. There are openings in the sides of the table, which make the form more dynamic. The base has the Gie El logo. The table consists of two parts connected together by means of screws. It does not require self-assembly. The table has legs mounted on the bottom that protect the floor from scratches.
Hexa IV ideally suited to modern interiors. Placed next to a single-color sofa will be a great coffee table, on which you will put the most essential items that will help you in the evening relax in front of the TV. The green color of the table also composes with the brick walls of loft apartments. Hexa also looks good in more home interiors decorated in Scandinavian or boho style. It can also be a useful piece of furniture in the hall or office. Placed alone or combined with other models in this series will be an interesting variety of any space. Due to its simple and minimalist form, Hexa is also suitable for use in commercial spaces - cafes, hotels and offices.
The inspiration to create Hexa tables were geometric shapes. We wanted to create a piece of furniture that will be modern, practical and interesting. Hence the idea to use the shape of an hourglass and hexagons.
The entire series of Hexa tables consists of four models with different shapes. They are available in three colors - champagne, green and plum. Each model is available in a version with a wooden top or without it.
If you like this table, but you need a different size or color - write to us. We will try to meet your vision and create a piece of furniture that you dream about!
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Jacek Rypuła
architect, founder and designer
Architect of IARP and SARP Katowice, RIBA certified.
Graduate of Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Diploma, 2008, accredited by the Roysl Institute of British Architects, under the chairmanship of Dr. Eng. arch. Marek Kowicki, prof. of PK. It was the first defended diploma in the history of the university combining two majors, i.e. architecture and urban planning and landscape architecture. The main theme of the diploma was the revitalization of post-industrial areas.