AVA By Molteni & C.
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AVA is a rectangular wooden table suitable for the most contemporary environments.
Foster + Partners and Molteni have had a long and fruitful relationship that began with the design of the Still sofa in 2006. The practice also designed a range of office furniture called Elements for UniFor, Moltenis sister company. Ava follows a natural progression from the earlier design of the UniFor Elements metal conference table to create a timber dining table.
The new design explores the warmth and tactility of timber and economy of material to create a sustainable piece of modular furniture that is suited to both domestic and commercial settings.
True to their policy of designing eco-friendly buildings and furnishings, Foster + Partners have come up with a set of tables for contemporary settings. Made entirely of wood, the natural material par excellence, the Ava Table responds to the ever-increasing need for designer furniture to meet the demand for ecosustainability without forgoing the need to represent the space that every piece of furniture deserves.
Inspired by the lightweight forms of aircraft wings and bridges, it consists of two basic segments a middle section and a cantilevered end that can be combined to create a single table of any length. The tables bridge-like structure is a highly sculptural object with minimal detailing and a high-quality finish. The joints between the two sections are accentuated by a shadow gap that references architectural traditions.
The geometry allows the end sections to cantilever up to one metre out on either side, while remaining stable and rigid. The entire table is made from timber, save the fixing elements, and the sculpted legs taper from a wider section at the top for support to a thin line towards the floor. The table is available in walnut and eucalyptus finishes and off-the-shelf versions come in three standard sizes 2.9, 3.4 and 3.8 metres.
Woods: Eucalyptus, walnut.

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Description
AVA is a rectangular wooden table suitable for the most contemporary environments.
Foster + Partners and Molteni have had a long and fruitful relationship that began with the design of the Still sofa in 2006. The practice also designed a range of office furniture called Elements for UniFor, Moltenis sister company. Ava follows a natural progression from the earlier design of the UniFor Elements metal conference table to create a timber dining table.
The new design explores the warmth and tactility of timber and economy of material to create a sustainable piece of modular furniture that is suited to both domestic and commercial settings.
True to their policy of designing eco-friendly buildings and furnishings, Foster + Partners have come up with a set of tables for contemporary settings. Made entirely of wood, the natural material par excellence, the Ava Table responds to the ever-increasing need for designer furniture to meet the demand for ecosustainability without forgoing the need to represent the space that every piece of furniture deserves.
Inspired by the lightweight forms of aircraft wings and bridges, it consists of two basic segments a middle section and a cantilevered end that can be combined to create a single table of any length. The tables bridge-like structure is a highly sculptural object with minimal detailing and a high-quality finish. The joints between the two sections are accentuated by a shadow gap that references architectural traditions.
The geometry allows the end sections to cantilever up to one metre out on either side, while remaining stable and rigid. The entire table is made from timber, save the fixing elements, and the sculpted legs taper from a wider section at the top for support to a thin line towards the floor. The table is available in walnut and eucalyptus finishes and off-the-shelf versions come in three standard sizes 2.9, 3.4 and 3.8 metres.
Woods: Eucalyptus, walnut.
Description
AVA is a rectangular wooden table suitable for the most contemporary environments.
Foster + Partners and Molteni have had a long and fruitful relationship that began with the design of the Still sofa in 2006. The practice also designed a range of office furniture called Elements for UniFor, Moltenis sister company. Ava follows a natural progression from the earlier design of the UniFor Elements metal conference table to create a timber dining table.
The new design explores the warmth and tactility of timber and economy of material to create a sustainable piece of modular furniture that is suited to both domestic and commercial settings.
True to their policy of designing eco-friendly buildings and furnishings, Foster + Partners have come up with a set of tables for contemporary settings. Made entirely of wood, the natural material par excellence, the Ava Table responds to the ever-increasing need for designer furniture to meet the demand for ecosustainability without forgoing the need to represent the space that every piece of furniture deserves.
Inspired by the lightweight forms of aircraft wings and bridges, it consists of two basic segments a middle section and a cantilevered end that can be combined to create a single table of any length. The tables bridge-like structure is a highly sculptural object with minimal detailing and a high-quality finish. The joints between the two sections are accentuated by a shadow gap that references architectural traditions.
The geometry allows the end sections to cantilever up to one metre out on either side, while remaining stable and rigid. The entire table is made from timber, save the fixing elements, and the sculpted legs taper from a wider section at the top for support to a thin line towards the floor. The table is available in walnut and eucalyptus finishes and off-the-shelf versions come in three standard sizes 2.9, 3.4 and 3.8 metres.
Woods: Eucalyptus, walnut.