Designed by
Patricia Urquiola for
Moroso,
Theo is a
low table whose design is largely inspired by the Dutch movement that emerged at the dawn of the 20th century, De Stijl. This
low table is distinguished by its pared-down style, which follows the aesthetic principles of Neoplasticism, a current that emerged from the De Stijl movement. Indeed, the
Theo coffee table projects architecture on a reduced scale, breaking down and recomposing abstract geometric shapes in a balanced way. The decorative elements, made from lacquered chipboard, are arranged to support the glass top, giving this piece of furniture all its originality. The
Theo coffee table incorporates a 19mm-thick transparent glass top, allowing light to filter through to the interior space.
Theo embodies a harmonious blend of contemporary design and artistic heritage.