Designed by Pedro Paulo-Venzon
Giro by Viccarbe is a refined side table that balances sculptural presence with architectural precision. Its solid oak top, available in a range of stained finishes, rests on a calibrated steel structure finished in brass or powder-coated polyester, creating a harmonious dialogue between natural warmth and contemporary detail.
This design offers a versatile and elegant foundation for a variety of interiors, embodying thoughtful craftsmanship and subtle sophistication.
Finishes:
Top – Stained or lacquered solid oak
Structure – Powder-coated steel, brass finish
Refer to data sheet for finish options
Dimensions:
330mmW x 360mmD x 550mmH, Top 305mm Dia
| Brand: | Viccarbe |
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| Lead time: | 12+ weeks |
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Viccarbe
Viccarbe is a furniture design company based in Valencia, Spain, with a story based on people and their passion for creating unpretentious products with a human touch.
With the influence of the Mediterranean Sun, Viccarbe references a contemporary style of living with a wide range of products suitable for the home and workplace. It’s evident through the colours, sense of warmth and attention to detail they bring to each product.
They are distinguished by their great simplicity, representing value, innovative elegance and global brand awareness.
By manufacturing contemporary furniture developed by the most prestigious international designers, their collection is a worldwide reference for design.
They are present in more than sixty countries on five continents and they manufacture exclusively in Europe under the management certification ISO -9001 and ISO-14000.
About the designer
Pedro Paulo-Venzon
Pedro Paulo Venzon is a designer who has produced objects and artefacts, and whose concern is to create pieces that arise from a decolonial reading of the discussions surrounding contemporary and modem design in Brazil.
Since 2011, when he finished his academic studies, he has received important prizes in both Brazilian and international scenario. In 2016 he was a finalist in the Officine Panerai Next Generation Designer, and in 2017 he took part in the Handmade Issue (expo + publication), both promoted by Wallpaper Magazine.
There is currently engagement with the production of syntheses between the authorial and industrial, the local and the global, between tradition and its displacements.