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SPOTLIGHT ON SIDE TABLES

Pierre Frey Furniture unveils its new collection of side tables. Each piece is crafted with clean lines and noble materials, embodying modern luxury. Available in a wide range of finishes, these side tables offer a touch of timeless sophistication, blending refined design with exceptional craftsmanship. 

JIMMY, contemporary and timeless simplicity

Guillaume Delvigne presents the new JIMMY collection for Maison Pierre Frey, a series of coffee tables and pedestal tables that embody contemporary refinement with essential, generous shapes. Each piece is highly functional and simultaneously a sculptural object that enlivens any space. The "T" shaped bases draw inspiration from the tribal art so beloved by the designer, while the smooth, curved tabletops reveal their elegance through dynamic light and perspective play. Available in three distinct materials with singular textures, the JIMMY collection offers a wide array of customizable material and finish combinations to enrich its design. 

MILO, architectural aesthetic

The MILO line, designed by Guillaume Delvigne, consists of coffee tables and a pedestal table, available in oak and lacquer. The tabletops of these pieces appear to float above their central base, creating a sense of perfect balance while enhancing the objects they display. With generous thickness, they feature subtly curved ends that gracefully glide towards the floor, reminiscent of water flow. This gentle and fluid curvature gives the line an organic and architectural look, adding both a feeling of delicate movement and distinctive visual character through the interplay of light on the material. 

VENUS, a decorative classic

The VÉNUS line, conceived by Sam Baron, introduces a fresh perspective to contemporary furniture design. Seamlessly merging classical and modern influences, its aesthetic is defined by a confident elegance. The subtle cornice adorning the base accentuates the wood’s richness and natural nuances. The tabletop, offered in customizable finishes, infuses the collection with sophistication. 

ALTAR, brutalist geometry

The ALTAR line, designed by Daniel Rous, draws inspiration from the monumental and monolithic furniture of ancient churches. Its generous proportions and commanding presence evoke altars, the central pieces around which communities once gathered for ritual and convivial moments. Light delicately interacts with the intricately sculpted facets, accentuating the remarkable craftsmanship of the cuts.