Pipaio Side Table

Pipaio Side Table

Regular price From $750.00
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Mattiazzi

Julie Richoz

Cherry Stained Beech

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Introducing the Pipaio, a stunning addition to any modern interior. Crafted with precision and passion, these tables are a testament to the beauty of solid wood.

Designed by Julie Richoz, each element is carefully balanced to form a vibrating ensemble, with perfectly executed and invisible joinery giving the impression of effortless assembly.

The wooden sticks holding up the top or bowl create a sense of lightness, inspired by the image of a waiter balancing a tray with the fingers of their hand spread open. Richoz’s eclectic mix of references, from ancient Egyptian furniture to modern wooden kid’s toys, results in a playful, surprising, and structurally sound design. The Pipaio tables provide a flawless stage for the play of light and shadow, showcasing the beauty of the wood’s grain.

With a small base, these tables are easy to grab and move around, making them a practical yet stylish choice for any space. Invest in the Pipaio for a touch of effortless craftsmanship in your home or office.

Beech of European origin and legal wood cutting.

  • Cherry Stained Beech

    Cherry Stained Beech

  • Black Oiled Beech

    Black Oiled Beech

  • Dark Red Oiled Beech

    Dark Red Oiled Beech

Konstantin Grcic: Three years ago, you designed a beautiful set of bowls for Mattiazzi called Portobello. You said that what interested you, was the saviorfaire, the precision in the way in which materials are employed, and that things are done with passion." This year you are launching the PIPAIO side tables. Is the design of these tables still characterized by an idea of craftsmanship?

Julie Richoz: For the Portobello bowls my intention was to reveal the beauty of joinery (that I found very appealing on my first visit to the factory). Here, with the PIPAIO tables, each element is in balance with the others to form a vibrating ensemble - and in order to make this look effortless I rely on perfectly executed and therefore invisible joinery giving the impression of a very simple assembly while hidden inside are carefully engineered connections executed by numerical controlled machining.

The expression of craftsmanship here lies in the careful execution, the choice of wood, the finish, the perfection. All this in service to the beauty of solid wood, to provide a canvas for the grains to express themselves and to give a flawless stage to the play of light and shadow. A cone, sticks, a bowl.

KG: I like your description of PIPAIO looking "effortless“. Three wooden sticks holding up the top or bowl, like a waiter balancing a tray with the fingers of his hand spread open. The small base adds to this notion of lightness. From the beginning, you had a relatively clear picture in your head of how your furniture should be. There were many small changes and adjustments, but the overall picture remained. Can you tell us something about where this image came from - what was the inspiration or references for your project?

JR: There was an eclectic mix of references I had in mind - from ancient Egyptian furniture, art deco things and modern wooden kid’s toys - when we made a very quick and lovely model in the studio, with a portobello bowl upside down as a base, a broom stick cut in three and a round Aalto stool seat. The assemblage had something quite joyful, light and surprising and at the same time seemed structurally sound. The image you mention of a hand holding a serving tray came to mind and we liked the fact that the small table is easy to grab. It just felt like a convincing framework to build around.

Konstantin Grcic & Julie Richoz

Julie Richoz

Julie Richoz is a Swiss-French designer based in Paris. Richoz has graduated from ECAL (University of Art and Design Lausanne) and has been teaching design since 2017. She established her own studio in 2015, her clients include brands such as Mattiazzi, Alessi, Louis Poulsen and Louis Vuitton. 

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