SISTA TABLE
The particularity of the Sista table lies in its high legs, the shape of which echoes the language of the chair’s backrest, and in its generous top, designed as a distinctive element that sets it apart from tables with thin tops. Available in different wood shades and with a Fenix top, it can be combined in a variety of colors to match the chair. It also lends itself easily to customization (connectors and dimensions) and can thus take its place in formal or informal meeting rooms, executive offices or hybrid hospitality spaces. The table and chair ensemble is at once sober, highly distinctive and status-enhancing.
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Dimensions
W 146 > 240 cm
H 75 > 90 cm
P 80 > 110 cm
Weight: 50 K > 75 K
Our COULEURS 2025 harmonies
Wood
ECUME
NATURAL
CHÂTAIGNE
SNOW
GRAPHITE
BROWNIE
NATURAL WALNUT
BASQUE RED
BLACK
FENIX Selection
Created using exclusive technologies, the exterior surface of FENIX is characterized by the use of new generation acrylic resins, hardened and fixed through an electron beam polymerization process, which reveals unique characteristics. At first glance, the surfaces strike first by their very matte appearance. They are also pleasantly soft to the touch and do not leave fingerprints, which is very surprising. Similarly, it is possible to remove surface micro-scratches using a thermal process.
OUR SELECTION
0754 BLU FES
0771 AZZURO NAXOS
0773 VERDE BRAC
0770 ROSO ASKJKA
091 GIALLO EVORA
0793 GRIGIO ARAGONA
DESIGNER: Ionna Vautrin
Ionna Vautrin is a French designer whose creations combine softness, precise lines and intuitive uses. She creates simple, functional and surprising everyday objects for public and private spaces.
A graduate of the Nantes Atlantique design school, she worked for Camper, Sowden and the Bouroullecs before founding her studio in 2011. She has since collaborated with Foscarini, SNCF, JCDecaux and Monoprix, among others.
Revealed by the Binic lamp (Foscarini, 2010), in 2017 she created the TGV lamp for the SNCF, then the chairs for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, installed for its reopening in 2024.

