The Heart of the Room: The Concorde Table by Poliform
Some pieces of furniture do more than just fill a space – they form its beating heart. Designed by Emmanuel Gallina, Poliform's Concorde table is just such a piece. It is elegant in its simplicity, powerful in its presence and timeless in its design. It is a table that brings people together without imposing itself.
Sculptural softness
The Concorde table's sculptural softness is what makes it so special, balancing geometric rigour with organic softness. The rounded edges, subtle top profile and refined legs make it distinctive yet never ostentatious. Whether made of solid wood or with a marble top, the Concorde exudes calm, warmth, and refinement.
It was designed with the idea that a table is more than just a place to eat. It is a place where stories are shared and where people meet, laugh, think and live. The Concorde invites you to linger over meals and enjoy conversations that last until the candles burn out.
A stylish focal point
The Concorde is the centrepiece of any dining room. It blends effortlessly with various interior styles, from modern minimalism to a warm Scandinavian or Italian classic aesthetic. Its clean lines mean it can serve as a calm focal point in an expressive space or an elegant centrepiece in a serene environment.
Need styling tips? Consider pairing it with soft fabric chairs with rounded backrests, a statement pendant lamp above, and a ceramic vase containing either branches or a loosely arranged floral arrangement. The table doesn't need much – it carries itself.
Design that lasts!
The Concorde's power lies in the details: the way the legs slope slightly inwards, the perfect proportions between the top and base, and the quality of the finish. It's a table you'll never tire of because it's not trying to be fashionable, yet it still feels modern. Today, tomorrow, ten years from now.
Like all of Emmanuel Gallina's designs for Poliform, the Concorde exudes quiet luxury. This is not achieved through excess, but through attention to detail, craftsmanship and choice of materials. It is a design that seeks not to dominate, but to define.