Swing Coffee Table by Ethimo
Swing – design by Patrick Norguet
The partnership between Patrick Norguet and Ethimo has resulted in Swing, a lounge collection characterised by a dual structure: an external metal one and an internal one using pickled teak slats, like a nest cocooning the body and mind.
Coffee table in pickled teak and black aluminium.
Large Dimensions:
Length: 1100mm
Width: 570mm
Height: 400mm
Small Dimensions:
Length: 500mm
Width: 470mm
Height: 500mm
Brand: | Ethimo |
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Lead time: | Ready to ship |
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Ethimo
The Italian company Ethimo specialises in high-quality outdoor furnishings and décor, taking its inspiration from the warm, inviting colours of the Mediterranean and the charm of humble, authentic places: its contemporary design collections are made with comfort and practicality in mind and enhance any outdoor area to create sophisticated settings in which to relax and savour the true luxury of free time.
The decisions regarding the company’s production are guided by the selection of materials and the attention to detail, to create unique elements that add an elegant, personal touch to private gardens, exclusive country hotels and sophisticated resorts.
About the designer
Patrick Norguet
The apparent modesty of Patrick Norguet veils a spirit animated by the concerns of perfection, detail and an object well-made. For the last 12 years, the designer has engraved his name on the international design scene with strokes of precision, determination and discretion.
A descendent of Roger Tallon, Castiglioni, and more recent, Alberto Meda, Patrick Norguet considers himself an industrial designer.
He is radical in his search for purity, poetic in his sensibility of products and meticulous in his sense of detail.
His aesthetic genes are more Nordic than Austrian and his temperament is quite French.
It is first and foremost to Italy that he owes his success. Primarily to Giulio Cappellini, who brought him to the limelight in 1999 by manufacturing his instant classic, Rainbow Chair, which is in the MoMA’s permanent collection, and Kristalia, Tolix, Glas Italia, Poltrona Frau, Flaminia, Lapalma, Lea Ceramiche as well as Alias and Cassina, who see in the designer a real talent to imagine quality products that are also commercial and durable.