
A collection of coffee tables with an original coloured metal base: equidistant spokes either extend straight up from the circular base or bend and open outwards, creating a distinctive design and movement. Oval or round tops can be made of HPL, marble or glass ceramic and can be combined with different bases, depending on their shape and size. Jump Little Table is also available in an outdoor version that brings practicality, style and colour to the garden or poolside.
Finishes
METAL
METAL
Tops
HPL
0501
HPL
0501
HPL tops, thickness 10mm. For INDOOR and OUTDOOR use.
Black core
Brown core (woods), Black core
Sample color core
Black core with aluminum inserts
Black core (0720), White core (5547)
CERAMIC GLASS
0503
CERAMIC GLASS
0503
Tops in ceramic glass, thickness 14mm. For INDOOR and OUTDOOR use.
GRES
GRES
Tops in gres, thickness 14mm. For INDOOR and OUTDOOR use.
Technical Informations
Article Code:
0134
Description:
Coffee table with metal frame and HPL or glass ceramic top. Also available in outdoor version.
Product dimensions:
Technical Sheet:
DESIGN BY
Studio Gabbertas

Mark Gabbertas came to be a furniture designer in a circuitous way having started his working life in advertising before changing career to train as a cabinet maker. After some years as an apprentice, he founded his own design/making studio in 1994. In 2001, he established the Gabbertas Studio in London to focus on furniture design, before moving the main studio to the Oxfordshire countryside in 2016 and opening the second Studio in Milan in 2018.
The Studio’s intent is to create designs that have both a functional integrity and an enduring aesthetic, based on the belief that it is all too easy to shock, but much more difficult to please. The result are designs that have character through their simplicity. This considered approach to design often belies the extent of the intensive analysis and complex engineering needed to make this happen. The Studio’s reputation for designing innovative and commercially relevant work means it is at ease with the idea of designing products that have application in the real world; if a design doesn’t sell, then perhaps it is not such a great design.