Pedrera coffee table was inspired by Antoni Gaudi's famous building La Pedrera in Barcelona.
In 1955 La Pedrera’s loft space was transformed from a simple laundry room and storage area into 13 modern duplex apartments and in charge of the renovation was the Spanish architect Barba Corsini.
To reinforce the modernist style of the rooms, Corsini decorated the apartments with furniture he designed himself, including Pedrera lamps and tables and that’s how Pedrera coffee table was born.
Pedrera coffee table has a black steel frame and a glass table top.
Pedrera coffee table was inspired by Antoni Gaudi's famous building La Pedrera in Barcelona.
In 1955 La Pedrera’s loft space was transformed from a simple laundry room and storage area into 13 modern duplex apartments and in charge of the renovation was the Spanish architect Barba Corsini.
To reinforce the modernist style of the rooms, Corsini decorated the apartments with furniture he designed himself, including Pedrera lamps and tables and that’s how Pedrera coffee table was born.
Pedrera coffee table has a black steel frame and a glass table top.
1050w x 360h x 860d
Corsini's original design from 1955
Parts can be separated and sorted for recycling
Hardened brass
Tempered glass
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