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Haven Rectangular Dining Table

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Haven Rectangular Dining Table

The HAVEN Rectangular Table (Bandada Studio, 2025) was specifically designed to provide dining solutions for large installations, always maintaining the premise of being a designer piece of furniture capable of seamlessly blending in with the rest of the Diabla catalog. Although this element is large in scale, its aluminum structure—achieved through casting and extrusion processes—is perceived as visually lightweight yet exceptionally robust. This complex equilibrium is gracefully attained through slender, soft, and subtle lines.
This table stands as a discreet and highly functional choice for any outdoor or indoor setting, excelling due to its durability and ease of maintenance. The rectangular formats (90×160, 90×200, and 100×250 cm) include extra-large sizes especially well-suited for high-demand contract spaces, such as restaurants. The structure is offered in 17 powder-coated colors, and the tabletops can be chosen in phenolic or porcelain material.

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The rectangular format is absolutely ideal for large-scale contract projects like sophisticated restaurants, enabling the creation of elegant and highly functional dining areas.

The aluminum structure is available in 17 exciting shades, allowing the table to be aesthetically linked with the colors of any Diabla seating—even those from different collections.

Harness the variety of tops, including the porcelain options, to achieve finishes ranging from the high elegance of natural stone to the bold functionality of solid color outdoors.

Despite its generous size, its simple and neutral design makes it perfectly suitable for interiors, masterfully blurring the boundaries between distinct styles and environments.

Measurements
90x160x75 cm / 35x63x30 inch
90x200x75 cm / 35x79x30 inch
100x250x75 cm / 39x98x30 inch
Materials
Texture power-coated. Tabletop is available in porcelain or phenolic plate.
color - Agate grey
size - 90×160
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