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TUBE kitchen bar table | Cocktail Table in Tables by Maarten Baptist. Item composed of metal and synthetic
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TUBE kitchen bar table | Cocktail Table in Tables by Maarten Baptist. Item composed of metal and synthetic
TUBE kitchen bar table | Cocktail Table in Tables by Maarten Baptist. Item composed of metal and synthetic
TUBE kitchen bar table | Cocktail Table in Tables by Maarten Baptist. Item composed of metal and synthetic
TUBE kitchen bar table | Cocktail Table in Tables by Maarten Baptist. Item composed of metal and synthetic
TUBE kitchen bar table | Cocktail Table in Tables by Maarten Baptist. Item composed of metal and synthetic

Created and Sold by Maarten Baptist

Maarten Baptist

TUBE kitchen bar table

Price from $2,000 to $5,000

After having launched the Tube Cabinet at Salone del Mobile 2016, Maarten Baptist further explores the opportunities of using tubes as base material. In the Tube Table, the base is distinctly recognisable as building material. It turns into furniture by only a minor intervention: three small eye-shaped holes and three lines in the length of the tubes are laser-cut in a 150mm diameter round tube, creating the legs. They are bent outward and affixed with a little welding. These cleverly designed and solidly strong tables liven up any inside or outside space. Maarten: “I’m forever trying to design products that seem to have always been there.”

The tables can be customised to any size and shape. This table is customised for the VPRO tv program “De toekomstbouwers” (The future builders). The table top is made from form ‘ARPA Fenix’.

Size height color can be costomized / commissioned.

Item TUBE kitchen bar table
Created by Maarten Baptist
As seen in Private Residence, Utrecht, Netherlands
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Maarten Baptist
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
I'm designing because ‘some products should just exist’.

With his steadily growing range of food-related products, Maarten wants to challenge home cooks as well as baristas to experiment with food preparation and presentation, aiming to push the dinner table experience beyond taste. With his furniture he seeks to soothe small irritations around the house: not being able to comfortably watch tv while laying on the couch (Lascovius Sofa) or a round table that feels awkward when pushed in a corner (Teardrop Table).