Mettsass Table in matte black lacquer with geometric pedestal base and beveled square top, showcasing a bold and minimalist design.
Mettsass Table in bold red lacquer with angular pedestal base and beveled square top, shown in a striking sculptural profile.
Mettsass Table in glossy red with sculptural base, paired with matte black chairs and colorful ceramic vases. Scene includes an orange totem cabinet, minimalist stair, floor lamp and soft lavender carpet in a modern white interior.
Mettsass Table in glossy red finish with a bold geometric base. Styled with a natural woven tray, glassware, a melon centerpiece, and surrounded by pale wood dining chairs over a textured tan rug and parquet floor.

Mettsass

The Mettsass is a big, red moment in a room. Ettore Sottsass designed the table with a confident shape and bright colour. It is bold and powerful. It is constantly new. The Italian architect, industrial designer, innovator and artist Ettore Sottsass designed the Mettsass table for BD in 1972, nearly a decade before co-founding the Memphis movement, which shifted modern design forever. He was always one to experiment, and his preoccupation with nonconformity defined the architecture of the Mettsass with flat sheets of steel, a vibrant coat of red, and a cultivation of aesthetics and emotion. The colour and geometry are bold and conspicuous, far from the Bauhaus minimalism of the era. Reissued in 2012 and still in production today, the Mettsass remains functional but has a sensory dimension that is traditionally inaccessible. It works as a table and sits like a giant gem.

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