expanding the universe of workspaces with kotai
Spanish designer Mario Ruiz, the mind behind our Kotai indoor table collection, holds a very specific work method whose guiding principle is that the object be useful. It is only natural that simplicity follows. Kotai was originally born as an indoor dining table –in fact, it plays a gorgeous dining table–, but it soon dawned on us it might be a very effective work table. This sturdy table made of solid European oakwood with its large tabletop and soft angled legs has little by little made its way into working environments of all sorts thanks to its simplicity, elegance and functionality.
Due to its length and the way its legs are cleverly devised to provide comfortable seating, Kotai rectangular table is perfect for co-working spaces or conference rooms. It can accommodate up to eight people and even more thanks to the possibility of expanding it (an expandable version of the table is also available) or just by adding another table side to side to create a larger composition. If something, working spaces must be flexible because your today small company might be, hopefully, big in the not so distant future.
After the pandemic, offices experienced a sudden change. From the headquarters of multinationals to the public administration, office buildings were refurbished inspired by the hospitality industry. This meant equipping the workplace with the kind of amenities and services we would expect from a café or a hotel. This re-branding of the office towards a more pleasant and positive concept led to the re-branding of the furniture. And it’s in this revolutionary environment where the smaller versions of our Kotai indoor table shine. Due to their versatility, these more compact formats of Kotai can be used as desks and at the same time, embellish the room with its presence.
Because nowadays a desk is like a clean slate. You don’t need an humongous printer, a calendar, a Rolodex, an appointment book or a notepad with a nearby mug full of fountain pens and coloured markers. All you need is a laptop and a mobile phone. That’s how much the landscape has changed in the past two decades and desks with it. In this sense, Kotai small wooden table with its extreme minimalism is the ultimate desk. As the larger tables, it allows for different combinations and compositions while its timeless design envisions all the workspaces yet to come. A table with no more pretensions than being a table.
Spanish designer Mario Ruiz, the mind behind our Kotai indoor table collection, holds a very specific work method whose guiding principle is that the object be useful. It is only natural that simplicity follows. Kotai was originally born as an indoor dining table –in fact, it plays a gorgeous dining table–, but it soon dawned on us it might be a very effective work table. This sturdy table made of solid European oakwood with its large tabletop and soft angled legs has little by little made its way into working environments of all sorts thanks to its simplicity, elegance and functionality.
Due to its length and the way its legs are cleverly devised to provide comfortable seating, Kotai rectangular table is perfect for co-working spaces or conference rooms. It can accommodate up to eight people and even more thanks to the possibility of expanding it (an expandable version of the table is also available) or just by adding another table side to side to create a larger composition. If something, working spaces must be flexible because your today small company might be, hopefully, big in the not so distant future.
After the pandemic, offices experienced a sudden change. From the headquarters of multinationals to the public administration, office buildings were refurbished inspired by the hospitality industry. This meant equipping the workplace with the kind of amenities and services we would expect from a café or a hotel. This re-branding of the office towards a more pleasant and positive concept led to the re-branding of the furniture. And it’s in this revolutionary environment where the smaller versions of our Kotai indoor table shine. Due to their versatility, these more compact formats of Kotai can be used as desks and at the same time, embellish the room with its presence.
Because nowadays a desk is like a clean slate. You don’t need an humongous printer, a calendar, a Rolodex, an appointment book or a notepad with a nearby mug full of fountain pens and coloured markers. All you need is a laptop and a mobile phone. That’s how much the landscape has changed in the past two decades and desks with it. In this sense, Kotai small wooden table with its extreme minimalism is the ultimate desk. As the larger tables, it allows for different combinations and compositions while its timeless design envisions all the workspaces yet to come. A table with no more pretensions than being a table.
Spanish designer Mario Ruiz, the mind behind our Kotai indoor table collection, holds a very specific work method whose guiding principle is that the object be useful. It is only natural that simplicity follows. Kotai was originally born as an indoor dining table –in fact, it plays a gorgeous dining table–, but it soon dawned on us it might be a very effective work table. This sturdy table made of solid European oakwood with its large tabletop and soft angled legs has little by little made its way into working environments of all sorts thanks to its simplicity, elegance and functionality.
Due to its length and the way its legs are cleverly devised to provide comfortable seating, Kotai rectangular table is perfect for co-working spaces or conference rooms. It can accommodate up to eight people and even more thanks to the possibility of expanding it (an expandable version of the table is also available) or just by adding another table side to side to create a larger composition. If something, working spaces must be flexible because your today small company might be, hopefully, big in the not so distant future.
After the pandemic, offices experienced a sudden change. From the headquarters of multinationals to the public administration, office buildings were refurbished inspired by the hospitality industry. This meant equipping the workplace with the kind of amenities and services we would expect from a café or a hotel. This re-branding of the office towards a more pleasant and positive concept led to the re-branding of the furniture. And it’s in this revolutionary environment where the smaller versions of our Kotai indoor table shine. Due to their versatility, these more compact formats of Kotai can be used as desks and at the same time, embellish the room with its presence.
Because nowadays a desk is like a clean slate. You don’t need an humongous printer, a calendar, a Rolodex, an appointment book or a notepad with a nearby mug full of fountain pens and coloured markers. All you need is a laptop and a mobile phone. That’s how much the landscape has changed in the past two decades and desks with it. In this sense, Kotai small wooden table with its extreme minimalism is the ultimate desk. As the larger tables, it allows for different combinations and compositions while its timeless design envisions all the workspaces yet to come. A table with no more pretensions than being a table.
expanding the universe of workspaces with kotai
Spanish designer Mario Ruiz, the mind behind our Kotai indoor table collection, holds a very specific work method whose guiding principle is that the object be useful. It is only natural that simplicity follows. Kotai was originally born as an indoor dining table –in fact, it plays a gorgeous dining table–, but it soon dawned on us it might be a very effective work table. This sturdy table made of solid European oakwood with its large tabletop and soft angled legs has little by little made its way into working environments of all sorts thanks to its simplicity, elegance and functionality.
Due to its length and the way its legs are cleverly devised to provide comfortable seating, Kotai rectangular table is perfect for co-working spaces or conference rooms. It can accommodate up to eight people and even more thanks to the possibility of expanding it (an expandable version of the table is also available) or just by adding another table side to side to create a larger composition. If something, working spaces must be flexible because your today small company might be, hopefully, big in the not so distant future.
After the pandemic, offices experienced a sudden change. From the headquarters of multinationals to the public administration, office buildings were refurbished inspired by the hospitality industry. This meant equipping the workplace with the kind of amenities and services we would expect from a café or a hotel. This re-branding of the office towards a more pleasant and positive concept led to the re-branding of the furniture. And it’s in this revolutionary environment where the smaller versions of our Kotai indoor table shine. Due to their versatility, these more compact formats of Kotai can be used as desks and at the same time, embellish the room with its presence.
Because nowadays a desk is like a clean slate. You don’t need an humongous printer, a calendar, a Rolodex, an appointment book or a notepad with a nearby mug full of fountain pens and coloured markers. All you need is a laptop and a mobile phone. That’s how much the landscape has changed in the past two decades and desks with it. In this sense, Kotai small wooden table with its extreme minimalism is the ultimate desk. As the larger tables, it allows for different combinations and compositions while its timeless design envisions all the workspaces yet to come. A table with no more pretensions than being a table.
Spanish designer Mario Ruiz, the mind behind our Kotai indoor table collection, holds a very specific work method whose guiding principle is that the object be useful. It is only natural that simplicity follows. Kotai was originally born as an indoor dining table –in fact, it plays a gorgeous dining table–, but it soon dawned on us it might be a very effective work table. This sturdy table made of solid European oakwood with its large tabletop and soft angled legs has little by little made its way into working environments of all sorts thanks to its simplicity, elegance and functionality.
Due to its length and the way its legs are cleverly devised to provide comfortable seating, Kotai rectangular table is perfect for co-working spaces or conference rooms. It can accommodate up to eight people and even more thanks to the possibility of expanding it (an expandable version of the table is also available) or just by adding another table side to side to create a larger composition. If something, working spaces must be flexible because your today small company might be, hopefully, big in the not so distant future.
After the pandemic, offices experienced a sudden change. From the headquarters of multinationals to the public administration, office buildings were refurbished inspired by the hospitality industry. This meant equipping the workplace with the kind of amenities and services we would expect from a café or a hotel. This re-branding of the office towards a more pleasant and positive concept led to the re-branding of the furniture. And it’s in this revolutionary environment where the smaller versions of our Kotai indoor table shine. Due to their versatility, these more compact formats of Kotai can be used as desks and at the same time, embellish the room with its presence.
Because nowadays a desk is like a clean slate. You don’t need an humongous printer, a calendar, a Rolodex, an appointment book or a notepad with a nearby mug full of fountain pens and coloured markers. All you need is a laptop and a mobile phone. That’s how much the landscape has changed in the past two decades and desks with it. In this sense, Kotai small wooden table with its extreme minimalism is the ultimate desk. As the larger tables, it allows for different combinations and compositions while its timeless design envisions all the workspaces yet to come. A table with no more pretensions than being a table.
Spanish designer Mario Ruiz, the mind behind our Kotai indoor table collection, holds a very specific work method whose guiding principle is that the object be useful. It is only natural that simplicity follows. Kotai was originally born as an indoor dining table –in fact, it plays a gorgeous dining table–, but it soon dawned on us it might be a very effective work table. This sturdy table made of solid European oakwood with its large tabletop and soft angled legs has little by little made its way into working environments of all sorts thanks to its simplicity, elegance and functionality.
Due to its length and the way its legs are cleverly devised to provide comfortable seating, Kotai rectangular table is perfect for co-working spaces or conference rooms. It can accommodate up to eight people and even more thanks to the possibility of expanding it (an expandable version of the table is also available) or just by adding another table side to side to create a larger composition. If something, working spaces must be flexible because your today small company might be, hopefully, big in the not so distant future.
After the pandemic, offices experienced a sudden change. From the headquarters of multinationals to the public administration, office buildings were refurbished inspired by the hospitality industry. This meant equipping the workplace with the kind of amenities and services we would expect from a café or a hotel. This re-branding of the office towards a more pleasant and positive concept led to the re-branding of the furniture. And it’s in this revolutionary environment where the smaller versions of our Kotai indoor table shine. Due to their versatility, these more compact formats of Kotai can be used as desks and at the same time, embellish the room with its presence.
Because nowadays a desk is like a clean slate. You don’t need an humongous printer, a calendar, a Rolodex, an appointment book or a notepad with a nearby mug full of fountain pens and coloured markers. All you need is a laptop and a mobile phone. That’s how much the landscape has changed in the past two decades and desks with it. In this sense, Kotai small wooden table with its extreme minimalism is the ultimate desk. As the larger tables, it allows for different combinations and compositions while its timeless design envisions all the workspaces yet to come. A table with no more pretensions than being a table.
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