Piloti
wooden coffee tables

 Hugo Passos, 2016

The Piloti collection, whose name refers to the pillars or columns that raise a building above the ground, features a selection of coffee tables of different heights. 

The intention of the design is that the table appears as a thin line almost floating in space, in order to play on their apparent lightness and the robustness of the materials used: solid oak, a naturally beautiful and tactile material that has no need ornament. 

The different sizes give the freedom to group the tables in a corner or fit a sofa. They can be used individually as side tables or as a matching pair on either side of a bed.

Material solid oak frame and table top

39 x 31 x H35 or 41 cm

Soaped oak

459 €

Lacquered oak

535 €

Oiled oak

459 €

Black lacquered oak

415 €

Smoked oiled oak

475 €

46.5 x 39 x H35 or 41 cm

Light oiled oak

579 €

Soaped oak

625 €

Lacquered oak

705 €

Oiled oak

625 €

Smoked oiled oak

665 €

black lacquered oak

579 €

63 x 63 x H35 or 41 cm

Soaped oak

979 €

Smoked oiled oak

1075 €

Black lacquered oak

935 €

75 x 75 x H35 or 41 cm

Soaped oak

1085 €

smoked oiled oak

1195 €

Black lacquered oak

1039 €

120 x 39 x H35 ou 41 cm

Light oiled oak

935 €

Soaped oak

979 €

Lacquered oak

1055 €

Oiled oak

979 €

Smoked oiled oak

1075 €

black lacquered oak

935 €

> about wood, finishes and care

combination examples

Model 6705 H35 / black lacquered oak + Model 6715 H35 / lacquered oak

Model 6700 H35 / oiled oak + Model 6705 H41 / oiled oak

Model 6725 H35 / black lacquered oak + Model 6720 H41 / black lacquered oak

Model 6715 H35 / lacquered oak + Model 6715 H35 / smoked oak, oiled

Model 6725 H35 / smoked oak, oiled + Model 6720 H41 / smoked oak, oiled

Hugo Passos

Hugo Passos opened his own design studio in 2012 after having worked as a design assistant at Fredrikson Stallard. The London-based designer’s approach to design is to create objects that are both familiar and enjoyable in form and use. Without disregarding the artistic potential of design, Passos stays true to his view that designs must first and foremost serve their purpose and “do what they’re supposed to”. His products for Monocle magazine as well as other works have been featured at SaloneSatellite in Milan and the London Design Festival. The Piloti tables are Passos’ first collaboration with Fredericia.