Pon Coffee Table
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$995
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$3,895
$1,195
SKU: FRE-1280-35-BL
$1,195
SKU: FRE-1280-35-OL
$995
SKU: FRE-1280-35-OO
$1,195
SKU: FRE-1280-35-SOO
$1,095
SKU: FRE-1280-35-OS
$995
SKU: FRE-1280-35-OLO
$1,295
SKU: FRE-1285-40-BL
$1,295
SKU: FRE-1285-40-OL
$1,095
SKU: FRE-1285-40-OO
$1,295
SKU: FRE-1285-40-SOO
$1,150
SKU: FRE-1285-40-OS
$1,095
SKU: FRE-1285-40-OLO
$1,495
SKU: FRE-1290-45-BL
$1,495
SKU: FRE-1290-45-OL
$1,150
SKU: FRE-1290-45-OO
$1,495
SKU: FRE-1290-45-SOO
$1,295
SKU: FRE-1290-45-OS
$1,150
SKU: FRE-1290-45-OLO
$3,895
SKU: FRE-1295-90-BL
$3,895
SKU: FRE-1295-90-OL
$2,995
SKU: FRE-1295-90-OO
$3,895
SKU: FRE-1295-90-SOO
$3,295
SKU: FRE-1295-90-OS
$2,995
SKU: FRE-1295-90-OLO
Description
Widely known for his harmonious, essential take on modernism, British designer Jasper Morrison describes Pon as an alternative to the “overrated and badly named ‘coffee table.’” His series of solid-oak tables is all about options — circular in shape and modest in size, they come in various heights to function solo or in countless configurations. Ideal for placing a laptop or tablet, a book or magazine or a cocktail, it's as smart a stand-alone beside a lounge chair as it is in a grouping by a sofa setup.
Specifications
Size
- Small: 14.2" h x 13.8" dia (36x35cm)
- Medium: 16.1" h x 15.7" dia (41x40cm)
- Large: 18.1" h x 17.7" dia (46x45cm)
- Extra large: 15" h x 35.4" dia (38x90cm)
Material
Oak
Designer
Jasper Morrison
“We do things in 3-D on computers these days,” says Jasper Morrison, reflecting on a 35-year career as a designer. “We are considerably more efficient and precise, and we are able to have much more control over the finished article.” This giant of British design has been responsible for everything from alarm clocks to appliances, from telephones to trains (the Hannover Tram, the largest European light rail of its time.) Along the way, he’s collaborated with numerous brands including Alessi, Cappellini, Muji and Sony. Yet Jasper is unpretentious about his vast influence, honing in on a product’s function and even entitling his recent retrospective "Thingness," which, with typical perspective, he defines as "the quality that makes a thing good at what it does.”