Amorin Table.

Design: Wolfgang C. R. Mezger.

The Amorin Table isn’t just a piece of furniture in a room; it opens up a new, flexible way of communicating and being together.
Seating arrangements and viewing angles have been reimagined. The layout and orientation of the table allow everyone to communicate with everyone else from any seat. Those seated at the table can experience new and varied situations of varying degrees of closeness.

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We are fascinated by the interplay between clean lines and flowing curves, between mathematical precision and organic softness—it is this contrast that brings furniture to life.

Markus Benz, CEO Walter K.

An intriguing interplay of proportions:

The tabletop is supported by two sculpturally shaped discs arranged at an angle. The legs are made of fine concrete, available either in a natural finish, matte black, or bronze lacquer. The combination of the solid stone or wooden tabletop with the soft, organic design of the base creates a unique aesthetic.

Contour and Stature

Great attention was paid to the details in the craftsmanship of the tabletop; the edges feature a soft-edge design, and their smooth contours make them pleasant to touch and handle. Arms can rest comfortably on them. The soft edge is a value-adding detail in both the marble and wood finishes.
Like no other material, stone embodies the essence of nature and the power of the earth. The elegant Verde Roma quartzite features golden and white veins against a green background.

Pure Materiality

Embodying a sense of timeless elegance and material integrity, this piece is available either in the tactile, living warmth of solid wood or the sculptural, enduring presence of natural stone.

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