
Composed of unusual geometries and textures, the Brick table from Gervasoni was created by Italian architect and designer Paola Navone, known for her signature approach to shapes, materials and colours.

The Brick table from Gervasoni celebrates “artisanal savoir-faire” through hand-crafted ceramic work with expressive contrasts and strength. Its main distinguishing feature is the legs, which are hand-turned cylinders that are stacked like porcelain rings in a way that seemingly defies the order of balance.

Enhancing the tactile nature of the dining table‘s sculpted legs are the two variations available — a fresh and luminous celadon green stoneware with a compelling crackled effect or a white porcelain and volcanic sand mixture that results in raw organic striations.

The Brick table from Gervasoni is offered with two tabletop materials – timeless Carrara marble or polished lava stone with a captivatingly bold character. Both leg options can be paired with either top surface, adding to the table’s ability to work effortlessly in a multitude of settings.

Two sizes of the Brick table are offered, one that stretches 240 centimetres long and one at 200 centimetres; both sizes contribute a generously proportioned gathering point for friends and family.
Highlighting skilled craftsmanship and an adoration of materiality, the Brick table from Gervasoni is one piece in a larger collection by Navone that merges Asian and Nordic design sensibilities with a subtle industrial touch. The wider collection includes a rocking chair, ottoman, side tables and more.