HEXA COFFEE | SIDE TABLE
DANIEL VIEIRA, 2012
Hexa stands out for its modernist aesthetics and its functional character.
RRP PRICES EX. VAT FROM: 1150€
Made from solid wood, Hexa is a versatile table that stands out with its unique hexagonal shape, allowing it to be placed in both horizontal and vertical positions. This design flexibility enables Hexa to function as a simple coffee table, side table, or even a bedside table, making it adaptable to various settings and uses.
Whether you need a striking focal point in your living room or a functional addition to your bedroom, Hexa effortlessly meets your needs.
Its modular design is what truly sets Hexa apart. The individual modules can be used separately in smaller rooms, where one piece offers just the right amount of storage and surface space. In larger spaces, several modules can be combined to create a more expansive and dynamic arrangement, allowing for greater customization.
The choice of different wood types for each module offers a range of aesthetic possibilities, giving you the freedom to experiment with contrasting or complementary materials, depending on your style preferences.
Whether used as a standalone piece or arranged in a combination, Hexa brings a fresh, modern touch to any room. Its geometric shape, paired with the natural beauty of solid wood, creates an inviting, functional design that can be tailored to fit your specific space requirements.
This adaptability makes Hexa a practical and stylish addition to any home, effortlessly blending into both contemporary and traditional interiors.
DESIGNER: DANIEL VIEIRA
Daniel Vieira is a Portuguese product designer inspired by the beauty of everyday objects and industrial standards. Creates objects that combine utility and identity. Motivated by the daily interactions among people and the objects around them, combines the visual and functional in his pragmatic design.
Over the years, it has developed products for Portuguese companies and has been invited to speak about design at different Portuguese universities and polytechnics. Now works as a professor, teaching Product Design. In 2009 he was awarded the “Daciano da Costa” which are the most prestigious Portuguese design award given to young product designers.
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