In professional environments, the table ceases to be a simple surface and becomes the place where relationships unfold. A point of encounter, conversation, and focus. As contemporary spaces call for more modular and adaptable solutions, our tables evolve to respond in technical, aesthetic, and dimensional terms. For this reason, three of our collections — Trestle, Burin, and Cambio — expand the dimensions of their tabletops to articulate larger-scale environments.
Professional tables for large teams: Trestle, Burin and Cambio expand their range
19 February, 2026
From coworking spaces and offices to boardrooms and team configurations in professional settings, as well as restaurants, cultural venues, lobbies, welcome areas, and of course, homes. The architectural minimalism of Trestle, the fluidity of Cambio, and the sculptural presence of Burin are intensified as their tabletops grow in scale and their base compositions increase in number.
Greater scale enables greater interaction. Combined with the extensive configuration possibilities of the three collections, the options for customization multiply for each project. Refined materials, a wide range of finishes and colors, along with different electrification solutions, enhance functionality without compromising design. In their expanded range, these collections respond to diverse interior narratives.
Trestle: balance at a larger scale
Designed by John Pawson, Trestle extends its dimensional range and introduces new colors in its lacquered wood finishes. Available in heights of 74 and 88 cm, tabletops are now offered in widths of 90 and 120 cm and lengths of 280, 300, and 320 cm. With three supports, a new 520 cm dimension is introduced, along with the reconfiguration — into two tabletops — of the former 480 cm version.
Combined with chairs, stools, or the collection’s bench, Trestle maintains its material and visual lightness, enabling large-scale compositions for offices and dynamic environments.
Cambio: minimalism in expansion
The Cambio collection, designed by Victor Carrasco, expands its tabletops in heights of 48 and 74 cm. Double-base tables grow in oval formats, with dimensions ranging from 220 to 300 cm in length by 90 cm in width. A new 120 x 120 cm square table in height 74 cm is also introduced.
Larger side tables and elongated oval tops reinforce the collection’s minimal and geometric language, broadening its presence in waiting areas, lobbies, and lounge spaces.
Burin: personality amplified
The Burin collection, designed by Patricia Urquiola, strengthens its character with larger-scale tables conceived for architectural and interior contexts that seek sobriety with identity. Its base, inspired by traditional tools, supports new oval tabletops in heights of 74 and 102 cm, with dimensions of 220, 240, 260, 280, and 300 cm by 90 cm in width.
Paired with chairs or lounge chairs, it creates meeting environments that are both elegant and functional. The option to configure the tabletop in marble and the base in leather further expands its expressive possibilities.