Editée par Stua, Meseta – qui signifie plateau en espagnol – est une table d’appoint qui facilite le travail et le quotidien. Grâce à ses dimensions, elle permet de travailler dans n’importe quel fauteuil ou canapé.
La table Meseta possède deux surfaces connectées par une fine colonne en acier. Très pratique, le plateau peut être vissé dans deux positions différentes – parallèlement ou perpendiculairement à la base - , selon la façon dont vous utiliserez la table. Meseta de Stua est livrée à plat dans un emballage avec poignée, facile à transporter.
Born in San Sebastián in 1967, Jon Gasca graduated in industrial engineering from the University of Navarre. He then joined Stua, the company founded by his father, Jesus, in 1984. Together, they have maintained an unpretentious and accessible aesthetic, evoking the spirit of classic mid-century modernism. "We try to give people a sense of well-being, not opulence," says Gasca. "We convey freshness and a sense of belonging." Stua, under their guidance, Jon Gasca won numerous awards, including Spain's National Design Prize in 2009. Among Gascas's enduring creations are the Costura sofa collection, Eclipse tables, and the Nube armchair, the latter of which he co-designed with his father. Like all Stua products, these pieces intentionally blur the lines between residential and commercial furniture. "Home and office are two different worlds," Gasca points out, "but we try to take an in-between approach." More simply, when asked whether Stua makes furniture for offices or homes, he responds, "We just make furniture."
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STUA
In 1982, Jesus Garcia founded Stua, a Spanish manufacturer of contemporary furniture. Stua offers airy, Mediterranean design; a tradition that is reflected in modern style. The collection is designed to suit both residential and office environments, which can be seen in the Gas office chair. The main feature of each Stua product is its durability, whether chairs, tables, stools (such as the Onda high stool), or storage. Stua favours the simplicity and timelessness of products, while also leaning on its principles concerning quality and attention to the smallest aesthetic detail.