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The Tripod Table


The Tripod table was designed to complement furniture inspired by the 60s Pop Art movement, such as the Panton Chair.

Manufactured from tough fiberglass, stainless steel and tempered glass, this dining height table is versatile and easily washable. This table is used widely in bars and restaurants as well as in domestic settings.

Fibreglass is a very robust and malleable material which allows the designer to incorporate curves and twists. Our lacquered paint finish is of a very high standard and there is no 'thinning' on the curves or corners.

Please note that there is a substantial delivery discount for multiple orders (click here for more information).

Price £169  + Delivery £35  

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Currently in stock    | Material: Fibreglass/Tempered Glass/Stainless Steel 
Dimensions:
H 74cm, Table Top Diameter 90cm
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