New Works expands Atlas coffee table with Gris du Marais finish

Danish design firm New Works has introduced a new version of its Atlas coffee table featuring Gris du Marais marble. This addition brings a warm grey surface to the collection, enhancing its sculptural appeal. The design draws inspiration from classical architecture and mythology.

New Works, a Copenhagen-based design company, has added a fresh iteration to its Atlas Coffee Table line by incorporating Gris du Marais marble. This warm grey marble finish imparts a serene and grounded aesthetic, highlighting the table's inherent sculptural form.

The Atlas table takes its name from the mythological Titan Atlas, who was tasked with supporting the heavens. Its structure features robust solid legs paired with an expansive tabletop, evoking elements of classical architecture such as porticoes and colonnades. The design adheres to the post-and-lintel construction principle, distilled into a basic geometric shape—a square with softly rounded corners.

This marble variant softens the table's brutalist roots, offering a more composed and tranquil presence. While the original collection emphasizes strength and simplicity, the new finish introduces subtle elegance without altering the core form.

For further details, interested parties can contact New Works at the provided email or visit their website at www.newworks.dk. The introduction aligns with ongoing trends in furniture design that blend historical references with modern minimalism, though specifics on availability or pricing remain unstated in the announcement.

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