Description
An evocative name for the Isole family of lava stone coffee tables with irregular shapes, just like small islands in the sea. Available in four sizes, they are characterised by the combination of lava material and glass in four different shades which, like an expanding stain, colours the surface of the top three-dimensionally, leaving the tangible materiality of the stone on the edges.
The different heights of the coffee tables, which stand on Pewter-coloured tubular steel legs, inspire lively mix and match effects, creating an interesting play of shades and shapes. The Isole coffee tables are particularly versatile and can be easily combined with the entire outdoor collection. Inspired by a contemporary 1950s aesthetic, their playful yet elegant character shines through, due to their spontaneous way of combining materials with such different special features.
Top: Contoured, made of lava stone, 20 mm thick, with recycled coloured glass dust, cast and kiln fired. The top is then given a stainresistant treatment which does not, however, guarantee total stain protection. Structural underpanel in matt black HPL, 12 mm thick. The coffee table is available in the following colours: Rust, Green, Celadon or Cappuccino.
Legs: In tubular stainless steel, 22 mm Ø, varnished polished Pewter colour finish. Adjustable feet with black rubber tip.
Designer
Gordon Guillaumier
Gordon Guillaumier is a Maltese designer born in 1966, internationally recognized for his work in product, furniture, interior, and industrial design. After studying in Switzerland and England, he graduated in Industrial Design from IED Milan in 1991 and earned a Masters degree in Industrial Design from Domus Academy the following year. He began his career collaborating with Rodolfo Dordonis studio, contributing to projects for renowned brands including Foscarini, Artemide, and FontanaArte. He later worked alongside Enrico Astori at Driade before establishing his own Milan-based design studio in 2002, specializing in product design, interiors, and creative direction.
Today, Guillaumier serves as Art Director for Desalto and Roda and has designed collections for many of the worlds leading furniture and lighting brands, including Minotti, Moroso, Driade, FontanaArte, Foscarini, Tacchini, Lema, De Sede, Oluce, Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, and Bosa. His work is distinguished by its timeless elegance, functionality, and meticulous attention to detail. His designs have earned numerous international accolades, including the Compasso dOro, Wallpaper Design Award, Interzum Award, and multiple Archiproducts Design Awards. In addition to his product design work, Guillaumier is widely respected for his residential interior and architectural projects, which have been featured in leading international design publications. He has also designed exhibition spaces for major events such as the Milan Furniture Fair and Fuorisalone.









