NUDA TABLE
Gonçalo Campos, 2015
Inspired by the most iconic and archetypal shape of a wooden table, Nuda is the embodiment of versatility and timelessness.
RRP PRICES EX. VAT FROM: 2365€
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W 1800 H 750 D 900
W 2000 H 750 D 1000
Named after its bare and honest appearance, Nuda embraces simplicity with intention, allowing every subtle detail to stand out and be appreciated. Its name reflects a design philosophy rooted in purity and authenticity, stripping away the superfluous to reveal the beauty of form, material, and craftsmanship.
It is equally suited for contemporary interiors or more traditional settings, effortlessly adapting to various functions, from a dining table to a desk or a large workspace.
Its robust solid wood structure ensures durability and long-term reliability, a testament to the strength and precision of its construction. The tabletop, available in a variety of wood finishes, offers a layer of customization, allowing users to select the tone and grain that best complements their space.
Whether in oak or walnut, the natural beauty of the wood is showcased in full, highlighting the craftsmanship and attention to materiality.
Nuda is not just a table, it’s a refined object of quiet strength. Its clean lines, balanced proportions, and understated elegance make it a foundational piece around which life and work unfold. By focusing on what is essential, Nuda becomes a statement of clarity, functionality, and enduring design.
DESIGNER: GONÇALO CAMPOS
Gonçalo Campos is a Portuguese product designer. Graduated in product Design in 2008, he soon after joined Fabrica, Benetton’s communications research centre, in the design studio.
This gave him the chance to work with brands such as Secondome, Seletti or Zanotta. In 2009, he worked in Sam Baron’s studio, after which started developing a series of objects, continuing to explore the possibilities of design through function and material.
Campos prides on finding simple solutions, through the sound use of materials and production methods, in a process that starts from within the object towards the outside.
This results in recognizingly “smart” objects, often with a certain humor; reflex of a relaxed way of thinking and curious attitude.
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