Item No.
100131054
Solapa Coffee Table
C$ 1,415.00
Item No.
100131054
Solapa Coffee Table
C$ 1,415.00
Black
Walnut
White
- Streamlined with rounded corners and angled legs.
- Two heights allow for nesting.
- Available in a range of finishes.
- 14¼" H 47¼" W 23⅝" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
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Details
Jon Gasca created a family of sofa tables that suit a variety of sofas and settings. “The goal was to make a classic shape more relevant for how we live today thanks to its new proportions,” says Gasca. The Solapa Table (2017), which is named for the Spanish word for lapel or overlap, is available with a top in veneer, laminate or Fenix, a unique nanotech resin with a soft touch and super opaque finish. Fenix is also anti-fingerprint, scratch-resistant, and self-healing. Made in Spain.
- Streamlined with rounded corners and angled legs.
- Two heights allow for nesting.
- Available in a range of finishes.
- Can be paired with Solapa Slim Table or Solapa Square Coffee Table.
- Made in Spain.
- Brand
- Stua
- General Dimensions
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- 14¼" H 47¼" W 23⅝" D
- Assembly
- Requires Assembly
- Warranty
- 2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Rectangular - Low
- Height (in): 11¾
- Width (in): 47¼
- Depth (in): 23⅝
Rectangular - High
- Height (in): 14¼
- Width (in): 47¼
- Depth (in): 23⅝
Square
- Height (in): 14¼
- Width (in): 47¼
- Depth (in): 47¼
- Walnut veneered MDF, white lacquered laminate, or black Fenix® resin top
- Reinforced polypropylene legs
- Plastic floor glides
Jon Gasca
Jon Gasca is the founder and principal designer of Stua, which is an acronym for solo tengo un amor, or “I have only one love.” This furniture company based in San Sebastián, Spain, prides itself on producing a limited range of furniture, with each piece exquisitely executed out of the finest materials. The style of the work can be characterized as Scandinavian with a Mediterranean touch.
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