Linha
Marcio Kogan / studio mk27 design
An expression of the minimalism that pervades the Brazilian architect’s designs, the Linha dining table is a manifesto of his constant pursuit of elegance in the proportions of his creations, and of his almost obsessive attention to detail.
Linha, or “line” in Portuguese, is his response to the challenge of designing a dining table with a large span, a frame only 16 mm thick, and a top that can reach up to 4 meters in length. Visually, it appears extremely lightweight and aerial, despite the strong impact of the materials used, in which marble boldly takes center stage.
In the more sculptural version, the frame designs a bridge, the top flush with the sides, whereas in the other tables the blade-like legs are set back from the surface. In the round top version, the cross-section of the blade-like legs is not rectangular but slightly curved on the inside.
- Top finishes:
- Grigio Orobico marble
-MDF matt polyester lacquer finish
-MDF flamed oak veneer, open-pore Tobacco color stained finish - Sides: in aluminum, varnished Golden Brown color
- Legs: in MDF with internal metal structure, clad in laminate and with Golden Brown lacquer finish
129" x 45" x 29"H
102" x 45" x 29"H
110" x 45" x 29"H
118" x 45" x 29"H
157.5" x 45" x 29"H
71" x 45" x 29"H
79" x 45" x 29"H
86" x 45" x 29"H
Ø63" x 45" x 29"H(MDF version)
102" x 45" x 29"H
110" x 45" x 29"H
118" x 45" x 29"H
157.5" x 45" x 29"H
71" x 45" x 29"H
79" x 45" x 29"H
86" x 45" x 29"H
Ø63" x 45" x 29"H(MDF version)