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Haven Square Dining Table

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Haven Square Dining Table

The HAVEN Square Table, meticulously designed by Bandada Studio, was conceived with a clear mission: to discreetly complement, yet with high technical quality, any indoor or outdoor seating from the catalog. HAVEN masterfully achieves a complex formal balance with an aluminum structure that is visually lightweight but highly robust. Its slender, smooth, and rounded lines lend it an elegant and organic air. This versatile proposal intentionally steps back from the spotlight, designed to blend seamlessly with armchairs and chairs of any style.

Its simple and neutral style makes it perfect for both contract and residential spaces, indoors or outdoors. The top can be phenolic or porcelain, and the powder-coated aluminum structure is available in 17 glorious color options. The square formats (90×90 cm and 138×138 cm) even include an extra-large size, making it the ideal choice for elegant dining areas in high-end hospitality projects.

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Embrace the HAVEN Square Table to craft elegant and sophisticated outdoor dining areas within your next contract project.

Its understated, pure design is purposefully crafted to beautifully complement seating collections bursting with personality, such as the vibrant RIBBONS or the exuberant COVER.

Thanks to its robust aluminum structure (available in 17 stunning colors!) and its highly durable tops, it guarantees long-lasting performance and unparalleled personalization capacity in the outdoor realm.

These versatile square formats allow you to configure anything from intimate dining nooks to expansive restaurant areas, all while maintaining exquisite visual continuity across any environment.

Measurements
90x90x75 cm / 35x35x30 inch
138x138x75 cm / 54x54x30 inch
Materials
Texture power-coated. Tabletop is available in porcelain or phenolic plate.
color - Agate grey
size - 90×90 Dining table
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