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Feb 7, 2021

Characterised by disproportionate and intersecting volumes, Isola designed by Milan-based Cara\Davide recalls an intimate and primitive nature.⁠

A design with a strong personality that will become the focal point in a modern interior, the Isola Table has a geometric silhouette that defines angles and curves in an alluring multi-dimensional visual effect. Crafted entirely of ceramic, it features two imposing conical legs topped with a small round top and is finished with a honey hue that gradually fades into a light beige towards the top.

"In our practice, we prioritise the dialogues and details that one can only find when you meet an artisan or visit a factory but that was not possible for the better part of this year (2020). Undoubtedly, this affected our design process and in many ways, Isola was shaped through the unusualness, the limits and intricacies of this time."

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@zaxarovcom
Feb 7, 2021

Characterised by disproportionate and intersecting volumes, Isola designed by Milan-based Cara\Davide recalls an intimate and primitive nature.⁠

A design with a strong personality that will become the focal point in a modern interior, the Isola Table has a geometric silhouette that defines angles and curves in an alluring multi-dimensional visual effect. Crafted entirely of ceramic, it features two imposing conical legs topped with a small round top and is finished with a honey hue that gradually fades into a light beige towards the top.

"In our practice, we prioritise the dialogues and details that one can only find when you meet an artisan or visit a factory but that was not possible for the better part of this year (2020). Undoubtedly, this affected our design process and in many ways, Isola was shaped through the unusualness, the limits and intricacies of this time."

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