Aoyama by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance for Ligne Roset
Product news: French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance has created a glass table with three circular tops for French brand Ligne Roset.
Aoyama, which translates as "blue mountain", is named after a district of Tokyo and was launched at trade fair imm cologne last month.
The piece features three circular tabletops that overlap to form a single surface, with each top standing on slim rectangular legs. It's made from slabs of blue-tinted annealed glass that are glued together.
Other recent projects by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance include the wooden slatted Market chair for Petite Friture and the leaf-like Naturoscopie II lights.
Other glass tables we've featured on Dezeen include the tessellated Isom tables by Sebastian Scherer and the almost invisible Luminous table by Tokujin Yoshioka.
imm cologne took place from 14 to 20 January. Other products launched at the fair included an asymmetrical desk by Thibault Desombre and the Ficelle chair by Osko+Deichmann that was inspired by cooked spaghetti.
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