Cappellini - Break square table
The Break table collection, by Giulio Cappellini, includes numerous stylish options that adapt beautifully to both private and contract use.
The vast array of available finishes and materials offers infinite possibilities for the personalization of these designer tables. The base comes with a satined stainless steel or matte lacquered finish, in white, mud and black; the table top can be made of Carrara marble, oak wood, or be matte lacquered in all of the colours from the collection, in finished with black or white laminate. The oak version can be finished with a wengé, black or natural stain. The base of Break table can be completely disassembled, and the top can be either round or square in shape.
Giulio Cappellini
Trained as an architect in Milan, Giulio Cappellini is an emblematic figure on the international design scene. Animated by an indomitable spirit and the curiosity of someone who wants to renew himself continuously, Cappellini carries out his work by offering his personal revision of contemporary design, both for the brand that bears his name, and as art director for other important brands in the field.
Through his most ambitious project, his company, Giulio Cappellini has become trend setter, such that he has become universally recognized as a talent scout for young professionals.
In June 2022 Giulio Cappellini received the prestigious Compasso d'Oro Career Award at the ADI DESIGN MUSEUM in Milan. An important award which rewards his career of continuous reading and interpretation of design, for the constant research conducted with deep passion.
Cappellini is an Italian design company, founded in Carugo in 1946 by Enrico Cappellini. Synonymous with originality, contemporaneity and experimentation, the brand produces quality furnishing elements for every type of space, residential and working. Born as an artisan company, the collections are characterized by simplicity and personality.
Designed by the great names of international design, often discovered by the talent scout and corporate designer Giulio Cappellini.
Among them, there are Jasper Morrison, Tom Dixon, Marcel Wanders, the Bouroullec brothers and Nendo. Iconic are products such as Cloud, Knotted Chair, Embryo Chair, Pylon Chair and many more.
The latter are recognized and exhibited in the most important museums in the world such as the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the MoMA in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
The collection consisting of three divisions, Collection, Systems and Object Design, to meet every contemporary furniture need. The company has entered the new millennium inextricably linked to the world of image, irony, exploration and research. The collections are convincing: balanced, refined, recognizable products with a background of experimentalism.
The "style" of the brand is the intention to give space for the user to give their own personal interpretation to the products. Everything is designed to be used and experienced, the emotions related to the product are important for Cappellini.