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Washington Corona Aluminum Coffee Table

Sir David Adjaye 2013

The Washington Corona Coffee Table reflects Sir David Adjaye's architectural and sculptural vision on a new scale. The table is constructed from four die-cast aluminum panels, connected by aluminum connector plates and stainless steel hardware. The interior and exterior panels are finished in a smooth gloss black or white powder coat paint.

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The interior and exterior panels are finished in a smooth gloss black or white powder coat paint.

  • color Starfire
  • color Black
  • color White

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Construction and Details
  • Top is 1/2" thick optically clear glass with a jewel-polished, chamfered edge
  • Base is constructed from four die-cast aluminum panels, connected by aluminum plates and stainless steel hardware
  • The interior and exterior panels are finished in a smooth gloss black or white powder coat paint
Sustainable Design and Environmental Certification
  • Washington Corona™ Aluminum Coffee Table is certified Clean Air GOLD
In the News

The Washington Collection for Knoll, Sir David Adjaye's first collection of furniture, transforms his architectural and sculptural vision into accessible objects for the home and office. The collection consists of two cantilevered side chairs, a club chair, an ottoman, a side table and a monumental coffee table.

Sir David Adjaye said, "It has been hugely exciting to work with Knoll’s team. The design concept has been enriched by the intensely collaborative engagement and as a result, this collection challenges materiality and form in much the same way that I try to work within the architectural context."

Commenting on Adjaye’s work, Knoll design director Benjamin Pardo said, "David is doing really innovative and important architectural projects, and what really interested us was to see that work on an entirely new scale."

Sir David Adjaye Talks about the Collection

Cool Hunting Video With Sir David Adjaye

Established in June 2000, Adjaye Associates was founded by Sir David Adjaye, who is widely recognized as one of the leading architects of his generation. The practice has gained international renown with work in Europe, North America, the Middle East, Asia and Africa, distinguished by its insightful cultural engagement and the transformative civic qualities of its buildings. Projects range in scale from private houses, exhibition design and temporary pavilions to major arts centres, civic buildings and masterplans.

Completed buildings include two community libraries in Washington DC, the Moscow School of Management, the Nobel Peace Centre in Oslo, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver and two Idea Stores in London. Current work includes the design of the Smithsonian Institution’s new Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall in Washington D.C.

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