101 Copenhagen
Cross Coffee Table
Price € 799,00
Pure geometries and shapes dominate this creation by designers Tommy Hyldahl and Kristian Sofus Hansen, created to enhance the use of raw materials and an almost conceptual design, a supreme hymn to pure minimalism. The geometric shapes and decisive lines of Cross are inspired by formal purity, where sculpture, art and design intertwine in a highly effective whole. The choice of strong materials such as marble and stone is not accidental, but aimed at enhancing the stoicism of this table whose round shapes of the seat intertwine with the cruciform ones of the base. The beauty of Cross is also formal, as it can be used both as a small table and as a stool, depending on the need.
W.35 x D.35 x H.45 cm
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The Danish company 101 Copenhagen was founded in 2017 from the inspiration of creating accessories and design objects with a highly refined style, attentive to contemporary influences and denoted by an optimal choice of materials and craft techniques. Tradition and modernity intertwine in 101 Copenhagen giving life to unique objects, capable of expressing originality in any environment you wish to place them. A strong reference to Scandinavian taste is recognizable in each piece, finely orchestrated in holistic collections full of personality.Read more
Designed by
Kristian Sofus Hansen
Kristian Sofus Hansen (1991-) is a Danish designer best known for his work for the brands NORR11 and 101 Copenhagen, often in collaboration with their founder Tommy Hyldahl. Sofus Hansen and Hyldahl, who began their partnership in 2015, share a great passion for the tradition of Japanese design, which they integrate with the heritage of Scandinavian design to create a unique design language, capable of enhancing the aesthetic characteristics of materials and infusing his creations with a certain hieratic gravitas that hinges on simple but sculptural forms. A long-time design student at the Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kristian Sofus Hansen loves to draw inspiration from the typical stylistic characteristics of Japanese architectural culture such as the play of light and shadow on the facades of temples, capable of adding a touch of lightness to each product.Read more