Maps

Maps is a lounge table in three different sizes, small, medium and large. The three different sizes complement each other and fit well together as a group. That is also why the table is calls Maps with an ´S´. The table tops are circular with bevelled and rounded edges to give the experience of a very thin table top. Depending on the viewers angle the table and it´s frame may look like it has one leg or three legs, creating an intriguing illusion. Maps inspiration comes from the underground systems of London and it´s many branch lines. Maps is a versatile table and fits well in many different environments. A graphic, clean and elegant table, Maps has plenty of character along with some beautiful and carefully executed details.

DIMENSIONS

H 44/49/54cm
W 41/49/54 cm
D 41/49/54 cm

CONFIGURATION

Material: Steel, Wood
Colors: Available in over 220 colors.

CERTIFICATIONS

Anycolour

The Maps table is available in over 220 colour options, making it the perfect addition to your design palette. Its versatility means that every metal and wooden element of the stool can be color-matched to your specific preferences, ensuring a seamless integration into your space. This level of customization allows Maps to offer complete flexibility and consistency within your design scheme, making it not just a piece of furniture, but a cohesive component of your vision.

Scenes

Mitab is an independent Swedish furniture manufacturer combining forward-looking sustainable methods with local production since 1979. We aim to create products that last and by developing furniture that can be refreshed and renewed we support your endeavors to reduce environmental impact.

Design

John Astbury

Founded in 2014, John Astbury’s design studio is based in Stockholm, Sweden. Originally from the UK before moving to Sweden to study product design at Konstfack, the largest university of arts, crafts, and design in Sweden. With a background that includes roles as an anthropologist, boat builder, and musician, Astbury’s designs focus on archetypes and origins, simplifying objects to their essentials while highlighting their historical and symbolic narratives.

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