Head Turning Tables from Morgan

Morgan, the British furniture designer and manufacturer, presents a new line-up of Oslo, Lucca and Chevy tables to complement their wide array of original seating collections. Characterised by freeform shapes and a delicate organic structure, the designs in walnut and oak subtly reference the style of the 1950’s. Available as coffee, side and console tables, the Morgan Studio uses classic materials in a modern way, including marble top options and brass detailing.

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Oslo combines handcrafted skill with computer aided manufacture to create elegant, softly curved designs. The collection offers a pebble shaped coffee table with three legs, side table with solid storm edge profile and a console table with subtly arced top. All feature a sculptural tapered leg profile with low set rails.

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With its 1950’s inspired design, Chevy is distinctive and fun. This expansion of the existing table collection includes two new organically shaped tops with radius edge profiles, the larger of which is available with a circular glass or marble inset. The turned tapered legs can also be customised with solid brass ferrules to create a boutique feel.

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Lucca has a floating top and slim CNC radiused legs that give an overall feeling of weightlessness. Brass rods in place of rails are an elegant and luxurious detail. The top, with brass spacer below, can be specified in wood, glass or laminate.

Across all collection, the elegant shapes and high value material options make the new tables perfect for a wide range of interior schemes whether contemporary or classic.


All Images © Morgan 2014

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