Designed by Théodore Waddell
The table 713 was designed in 1973 by Theodore Waddell and edited by Cassina.
This architectural piece is inspired by the tensegrity principle—a suspended structure where chromed steel tubes are connected by tensioned metal cables, creating a striking visual balance.
Partially resting on six legs, three supporting the beveled tempered glass top, this table combines lightness and aesthetic power.
Designed for lounge areas, reception halls, VIP areas or press rooms, this table evokes a modern sculpture while remaining functional - ideal to enhance your events with its ergonomics and refined presence.
Design by Theodore Waddell.
Edited by Cassina.
Structure in chromed steel tubes and metal cables – Round tempered glass top with bevelled edge.
An iconic sculptural structure: its tensegrity architecture by Waddell for Cassina makes this table a central visual element, worthy of a museum, to sublimate your event spaces.
Elegant and airy atmosphere: the glass top lets light pass through, reducing visual impact and accentuating the feeling of openness, while ensuring a practical surface.
Custom service Maison Vachon: from delivery to takeover, we manage all the logistics in order to offer you a perfect installation, without worry.
Flexibility and responsible commitment: renting this prestigious room offers you style and adaptability without investment or storage, while adopting a sustainable and circular approach.
Opt for the coffee table 713 to breathe a striking and airy design spirit into your events, with Maison Vachon!
If you are interested in purchasing a second-hand table 713, please send your request via email to : vachon@gl-events.com
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