Zoomorphic aesthetic
Nomos is conceived as a solid skeleton with a zoomorphic aesthetic. It can be adapted to satisfy wide range of needs, at home and in the office.
L'image élevée et le design raffiné en font un des produits phares du design international et de la production Tecno. La table Nomos se distingue du système non seulement par le diamètre du tube, de 25 mm contre 30 m pour le second, mais également par la forme inclinée des bas et par les alliages de support des plans qui constituent les sous-structures du système.
Dans la version en cristal, le plan est posé sur des ventouses alors que les plans en bois sont vissés aux supports en aluminium. La table Nomos propose le choix entre deux hauteurs différentes, 72 cm et 65 cm, simplement en montant les supports avec ou sans entretoise. En 2013, pour célébrer le trentième anniversaire de la collaboration entre Tecno et Foster, une édition spéciale de la table a été produite, avec de nouvelles finitions comme le ciment, le noyer noir massif, le marbre noir Marquinia et le cristal fumé.
Nomos is conceived as a solid skeleton with a zoomorphic aesthetic. It can be adapted to satisfy wide range of needs, at home and in the office.
The starting point of the Nomos System is the tubular metal frame, to which legs, feet, supports, work surfaces, superstructures and screens are added. The metal-to-metal connection of elements assures longer service life and total scrapping at the end of its life cycle.
A table for working, reading, talking, discussing, dining, and playing. Altogether, the system solves all functions with a single structural concept, while the cables run in a flexible staple skeleton that allows easy accessibility to electrified outlets.
A declined platform, supported by feet modeled like those of the LEM, the lunar module that in 1969 landed on the Moon. In the table versions, it is possible to adjust the height of the top in two positions, 72 cm and 65 cm, simply by assembling the feet with or without spacer.From the archives
“The recognition of a need that becomes a project. […] We do not have, in our languages, such a rich term to indicate together order and spontaneity, rigor and imagination, rule and creativity. So Tecno and Norman Foster Associates have evoked for their work this ancient word, Nomos."