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Spring 2026

Furniture and lighting from Milan, new directions in architecture and urbanism, Sydney’s Fish Market, Toronto’s LRT line and more — the Spring 2026 Issue of Azure focuses on products and perspectives across scales.

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Frank table by Pedrali
Art direction: Studio FM, Styling: Studio Salaris. PHOTO: Andrea Garuti

The Frank table by Pedrali is inspired by architectural shapes and industrial materials. Together, its rational lines and curves convey an image of lightness and contemporaneity. 

Frank table by Pedrali
Art direction: Studio FM, Styling: Studio Salaris. PHOTO: Andrea Garuti

The structure on which the top rests is made up of two slightly curved die-cast aluminium bases with variable thickness, the perception of which varies according to the point of view. 

Frank table by Pedrali


Seen from the front, they are slightly arched and resemble the shape of a sail, creating a light and ethereal effect.

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Seen from the side, the volume appears full. The bases taper towards the bottom, reaching the ground in a less accentuated curve and are connected by a sturdy steel beam, placed under the top.

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The rectangular top, with rounded corners, available in different materials and finishes, gives a further sense of lightness to this large table, which can be placed with ease in living rooms and meeting areas, bestowing the spaces with personality.

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