glaris t-1700
Moritz Schlatter, 2012
Its surrounding wooden frame gives distinction to the corners with their typical large radii. Just like the angular mi table, the table top of the organically shaped glaris is also covered by a so called rotary-cut veneer, impressing by its all-over marking.
glaris celebrates horgenglarus' expertise—using steam for bending wood. Designer Moritz Schlatter transferred the constructional and formal principles of the classic chair to the glaris table. Its surrounding wooden frame gives distinction to the corners with their typical large radii. Just like the angular mi table, the table top of the organically shaped glaris is also covered by a so called rotary-cut veneer, impressing by its all-over marking. The solid, conical legs are carefully connected to the frame. A stable and elegant table for residential and commercial spaces.
4-legged table, table top made of veneered plywood (beech rotary-cut veneer), covered with synthetic resin panels or linoleum. Table base frame in solid wood, table lower edge: 68cm
Table height: 74cm
Designers
moritz schlatter
Swiss designer Moritz Schlatter graduated with a diploma in product design at the University of Art in Zurich. After his degree he worked for several design office including Barber & Osgerby in London. 2008 he set up his own design studio in Zurich where he started to develop products and furniture; 2010 he started working for Horgenglarus. Since 2016 he lives and works in Tokyo where he is collaborating with the Japanese Designer und Architect Keiji Ashizawa.
Moritz Schlatter has won several prizes and exhibited his work in various venues in Germany, Switzerland and Tokyo.