Let's be honest: Who wants to be Everybody's Darling? Instead of pretending, 'Netto' prefers full transparency. Its glass top reveals the essentials.
And the construction of the side table leaves no questions unanswered: a filigree base frame made of steel wire and ash slats as connecting elements. Where the materials come together, nodes are created that become the furniture's trademark. In the end, it is always the character that counts.
An old wooden clothes peg inspired designer Konrad Lohöfener to think about a connection that uses the tension from the wood to clamp a metal wire. After some tinkering, a screw and nut were added to give the node enough stability. This was the basis for a whole series of furniture designs.
After chair Bruto and lounge chair Brutissimo, now 'Netto' completes the furniture family.