A large fragment of faceted glass with a thick irregular edge reminiscent of the jagged coasts of the Aegean islands, from which it takes its name.
Each piece is unique and finished by hand.
edra - Egeo table D140
A splinter. A large fragment of faceted glass with a thick irregular edge reminiscent of the jagged coasts of the Aegean islands, from which it takes its name. Each piece is unique and finished by hand. This series of glass tables is available in various shapes and sizes: with very irregular shaped tops, elliptical, round and rectangular.
Jacopo Foggini
Jacopo Foggini, is an explorer who travels art and design. Born in Turin and adopted from Milan, during a period of work in the family businesses he discovered the versatile nature of methacrylate and polycarbonate, a common material normally used to produce car reflectors. Also fascinated by the aesthetic and chromatic qualities of this material, he began in the late 90s to experiment with its use to create installations and works of art.
edra
edra is the contraction of exedra, which, in Greek and Roman grand buildings, was a room completely open on one side, with seats in the atrium. A courtly place made for talking and socialising. edra was born in 1987 in Tuscany. Today it is known all over the world for the absolute quality of its products, that join artistic tradition, technological research, high manual expertise and very high quality materials. A search for quality and a constant pursuit of product innovation has led Edra to develop exclusive solutions for its sofas. Edra’s Development Centre can rely on highly skilled and selected labour that knows how to masterly treat all the steps in the manufacturing process. The technical quality of the materials is certified and always aims at offering the highest level of comfort.
- Brand
- edra
- Designer
- Jacopo Foggini
- Material
- glass
metal