STELLA

Kutarq Studio

STELLA

Kutarq Studio

Stella is a table inspired by the sinuous forms of Chicago's Lake Point residential tower. This architectural reference translates into a totemic base in the shape of a softened star, a sculptural element that becomes the hallmark of the piece. Its manufacture combines precision and craftsmanship, taking care of every detail to ensure an impeccable finish and lasting quality.

The table incorporates a circular top that provides geometric balance, creating a harmonious dialogue between the organicity of the foot and the purity of the circle. The result is a table with its own personality, capable of bringing character and serenity to any interior environment.

Stella also stands out for its versatility thanks to a wide range of finishes. It is available in three sizes and comes in oak or ash veneer , while the Ø120 cm top also offers the option of marble. This variety allows the table to adapt to different styles, from sober and elegant interiors to more expressive and colorful proposals.

More than a functional table, Stella is a sculptural object that transforms dining rooms, offices or restaurants, bringing identity and a unique presence to each project.

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Distinctive and versatile design, Stella brings character, identity and sophistication to any interior.

Distinctive and versatile design, Stella brings character, identity and sophistication to any interior.

ø120 × H74 cm

ø140 × H74 cm

ø160 × H74 cm

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STELLA COLLECTION/

Coffee table

STELLA COLLECTION/

INSPIRATION/

O'Donnell Residence - Gioja Arquitectura. Madrid, Spain.

INSPIRATION/

O'Donnell Residence - Gioja Arquitectura. Madrid, Spain.

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photography designer francesc rife

Kutarq Studio

Jordi López Aguiló after spending some time abroad collaborating with prestigious architecture studios in Paris and Copenhagen, settled in his hometown, Valencia, where he has run his own studio since 2012. His work has been exhibited internationally.

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