Bonaldo Tracks table by Alain Gilles | 17th of May 2014 |
An extendable table that doesn’t hide its technical system, its personality, but rather plays with it and highlights it, both graphically and architecturally. That’s the “Tracks” table designed by Alain Gilles for BONALDO. Brussels furniture designer Alain Gilles was voted as the 2012 Designer of the Year. So he definitely does not need any further introductions. These fantastic tables are basically his latest work. The “Tracks” tables are all about movement, all about assuming the fact that this is an extendable table and that its architecture and logic can be put forward in order to create a graphic and architectural dialogue within the piece itself. They are basically the two parallel axes that define the logic of the piece and act as the path for the extensions, just like tracks for a train.
As for the special, more artistic, version with the metal bares treated with red and white stripes they refer to the original source of inspiration: the railroad crossing gates, signage found on construction sites, graphic used in the enchanted circus world, or the Memphis movement as far as the furniture world is concerned. Materials: Oak wood ( light, dark or with an anthracite finish ). Mat lacquered metal for the extension system. Glass ( see-through or smoked ). Dimensions : different dimensions are available. |