The Jane table has a top in precious marble with a glossy or semi-gloss finish. The underside of the tabletop is reinforced by a technical mesh that ensures its strength and stability. The supporting structure consists of three columns, each made of three elements: a mounting plate to the top, a central wooden body, a terminal plate. The supports have a core of solid beech wood enclosed in four high‑density MDF panels, shaped and veneered in ash.
With Jane, Jean-Marie Massaud rewrites the rulebook and envisages the table as an organic and free element in space. Unlikely to go unnoticed, the Jane table is held up by three imposing and irregular supports that almost appear to have been sculpted. The solidity of the base contrasts with the airy lightness of the broad surface, which is accentuated by its rounded and irregular corners. The ingenious steel junction between the legs and the top emphasises the sensation that the surface is floating in space. With its unconventional design, the Jane table avoids imposing positions or hierarchies. Five, eight or ten people can be seated around it. Jane can also be used as a work table with its large surface organised in complete freedom. For more informal spaces, but also as a highly elegant table in an executive office.
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