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Ame Coffee Table

790€

Raw steel

Dimensions

History

The coffee tables in the Ame range are entirely made by a master metalworker.

A handcrafted process that unfolds in several stages. Each sheet of metal is first meticulously selected. Then the steel is carefully worked to create this soft and deep patina.

Exceptional craftsmanship gives each coffee table its distinctive texture and magnetic silhouette.

Ame is available in three formats, which can be chosen individually or combined as desired:
• Alone to dress up a section of sofa
• In pairs for engaging in conversation with complicity
• In trios for surprising little combinations
• Or as a family to interlock or face each other, and compose new harmonies.
Ame is full of strength, but also of lightness. Its three feet stand on a base, echoing the shape of the tabletop, like a negative image.

Info

Small model: 40x44cm
Medium model: 60x55cm
Large model: 80x75x38cm

Raw steel

- Clean the table to remove dust.
- Apply the beeswax with a clean cloth, gently rubbing the surface.
- Let it dry for a few minutes.
- Polish the table with another cloth to obtain a nice shine.
- Repeat the operation regularly to protect the steel and maintain its shine.

Beeswax helps protect steel from rust and gives it a beautiful shiny finish.

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How to maintain your raw steel furniture?

Detergents and window cleaners should be avoided. Once your furniture is installed in your home, we recommend applying suitable maintenance products, similar to those used for wood: colorless oil or polish (a mixture of colorless wax and turpentine), to preserve its shine as much as possible. Applied once a week, these products help remove fingerprints and micro scratches, while providing enhanced protection. After each cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to remove all traces of moisture. Water is the number one enemy of raw steel furniture. Never clean your furniture with water and avoid exposing it to the outdoors, as rust may develop.

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