Albi TV Table Oak and Black

550,00 €

Tiago Sitima

New

After the creation of his Design library called "Albi", the young designer Tiago Sitima offers us a new creation that completes his universe : a design and practical TV Table made in Portugal !

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Dimensions : height 45.00 cm - width 145.00 cm - depth 45.00 cm

Materials : Structure in agglomerated panels based on recycled wood and 2 metal uprights.

Color : matt lacquer and natural wood veneer, oak and white stained

Information : Packaging designed by our teams to avoid any damage. Packed flat to facilitate shipping and reduce the carbon impact. Shipping costs included. Easy assembly with instructions included. Clean with a cotton cloth dampened with water

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History of the product

An ingenious TV cabinet with a large storage area, all Design and robust ! Here is the new creation of the young Portuguese designer Tiago Sitima that will please you! Available in two types of wood, this easy-to-install piece of furniture will bring the little touch of design that was missing in your living room !

With two doors and a large tray, it offers an open space in which you can install your screen! The cupboard below is provided with notches to discreetly pass the wires on the back of the furniture. Finally, this set is manually machined in Portugal with materials certified without chemical treatment (FSC).

The designer

Tiago Sitima was born in 1987 in Lisbon. After studying at the Faculdade de Belas-Artes da Universidade de Lisboa, where he obtained his diploma in "Equipment Design", in 2009. He continued his training with a master's degree in the same subject area which he validated in 2012.

For this young Portuguese designer who joins the Tema group, "it is important that the shape of the objects adapts to its function, while seeking the needs of the users". Another of his concerns concerns the search for simple and timeless forms, capable of adapting to as many contexts as possible. He is always looking for simple forms that adapt to the function of the product and simultaneously give a differentiating character. The proportion and harmony between the volumes are two fundamental aspects of his design process.

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