Pulpo

X Table


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SCULPTURALLY FURNISHED

The X-Table from Pulpo, realised in collaboration with designer Xaver Sedelmeier, presents as a quiet, linear table whose distilled form straddles function and contemplative presence, prompting reconsideration of what a table can embody beyond utility. Its restrained geometry and material articulation — typically a timber core clad with metal skins in finishes such as chrome, copper, powder-coat or galvanised steel — privileges tactile and visual continuity while preserving structural clarity. 

STORY

X Table

The X-Table blurs the boundary between use and contemplation in its combination of oak structure and metallic top. Neither fully furniture nor sculpture, it challenges how we engage with everyday objects.

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ABOUT THE BRAND

Pulpo

Pulpo is a German manufacturer of high-end, art-driven quality products for living. Established in 2006, Pulpo's passion for both art & design fuels its eponymous creations with fire as the literal origin of their products, born as they are from the furnaces of glass-blowers, ceramicists and metal workers.

Inspired by Art Basel, pulpo was founded on the idea of 'carte blanche'. Their projects emerge naturally from collaborations between inspiring friends, designers and artists such as Samuel Treindl whose imagination is behind some of the heroic pieces of recent collections.