Designed by Vincent Van Duysen

Brabo Tables

A rectangular Brabo occasional table with two tiers in a light finish.
 

Age-old craftsmanship meets clean lines and rigorous form

An angled view of a rectangular Brabo occasional table with a black upper tier and medium woodgrain lower tier.

Brabo Tables

 

Whether set alongside its complementary seating or alone, the tables in Vincent Van Duysen’s Brabo lounge collection lend warmth and elegance to any space. Marrying the heritage of age-old craftsmanship with an architect’s eye for clean lines and rigorous form, each piece is painstakingly detailed and comes in a choice of solid wood or metal finishes.

 

Design Story

 

In his first design commission for an American company, Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen has created a sophisticated line of modern classics. Named after a Dutch folk hero celebrated in Van Duysen’s home town of Antwerp, the Brabo lounge collection deftly blends fine materials such as wood, metal and leather to create a timeless collection of seating and table offerings. “There was a lot of fine-tuning to arrive at just the right balance of materials,” he says. “Because the structure is exposed, the subtlety of the transitions was essential. It had to be beautiful from every angle.” In addition to their beauty, each piece in the line is produced sustainably at a plant that uses water-based stains and sealers, low VOC finishes and wood harvested from sustainably managed forests.

 

An angled view of a rectangular Brabo occasional table with two tiers in a medium finish.

“Domestic architecture elements.”

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