

Architecture studio 967 Arch has designed their first table for Saba. Part of the brand’s ‘A personal living experience’ collection, the design’s soft-to-the-touch form is matched with an undulating base.
The rippling bases can be united or separated like a sculptural furniture piece—a curtain that opens and closes in dialogue with the domestic environment. The tabletop, clean and essential, comes in round and oval shapes in various sizes. Available in three colours—white silk, nude and grey—the monochromatic finishes exude energy from the reflections of the table’s sinuous curves, generating shadows that vary with the changing light.
“The table unites, it brings together, it collects. It is both a meeting point and a starting point,” elaborates the design team. “Teatro Magico is a new chapter in which we narrate the table object through its aesthetic codes.”
The debut earlier this year coincided with the reopening of the Teatro Regio in Turin, an extraordinary piece of architecture by Carlo Mollino. An ideal stage for the Teatro Magico table, the theatre has undergone two years of adaptation and renewal with a transformation that sees it reborn into one of the most technically advanced theatres in Europe. Instantly added to our ever-expanding architecture bucket list.


[Images courtesy of 967 Arch. Photography by Stefan Giftthaler.]
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