

P.O.V.
Modularity and organically shaped table legs. P.O.V. tables have an unassuming appearance, but can also become the focal point of the room. This depends only on the point of view you choose. The collection includes coffee, dining and bar heights, three types of table leg and tabletops in six shapes. Overall, dozens of variations are possible with this modular system, which makes it suitable for almost every type of interior – offices, homes, restaurants, even lounge zones. It can be accessorised by a stackable stool with the same name, which then becomes a functional element in your room. The collection is available in three types of wood: beech, oak and American walnut, all of which can be finished in various colours.
products in collection


P.O.V. stool

P.O.V. coffee table 473

The P.O.V. coffee table 474

The P.O.V. coffee table 474

P.O.V. table 460

P.O.V. table 461

P.O.V. table 462

P.O.V. table 463

P.O.V. table 464

P.O.V. table 465

P.O.V. table 466

P.O.V. table 467

P.O.V. table 468

P.O.V. table 470
The collection is defined primarily by the material used in its construction and by the shape of the table base. Made by joining three identical bent plywood forms, the base is the defining feature of the entire collection.
The name P.O.V., or Point of View, derives from the fact that the look of the table differs depending on the angle of the view. It also symbolises the approach we use in our studio – as a design duo we need to understand each other’s point of view in order to reach the best possible solution. The same principle has also guided our collaboration with TON,” explained kaschkasch designer Florian Kallus.
“We also wanted to create products that would work in different environments – restaurants, offices and homes,” stated Kallus.
“Our main goal was to design tables that would fit with the company’s current portfolio but also bring something new. The conical shape of the table base contrasts the fine lines of bentwood furniture,” added kaschkasch designer Sebastian Schneider.
kaschkasch
The German duo Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider established the Cologne-based design studio kaschkasch in 2011. The duo works in furniture design and lighting. Guided in their creative approach by discussion and collaboration, the two designers focus on bridging traditional craft with innovative technical solutions. In all their work the kaschkasch team aims to find symbiosis between functionality, simplicity and beauty.
Electrical and electronic options for the P.O.V. collection
The P.O.V. modular collection can be supplied with a variety of electrical and electronic modules, making it particularly suitable for the office. The options can be included in all table varieties. In addition to sockets, you can opt for data and multimedia modules or wireless charging systems. The type and number of socket panels vary depending on your chosen table and table top.
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We manually bend our furniture in the same workshops where this technology has been in use since 1861. However, we moved the features of this unique technique further more and mix them with contemporary designers’ thoughts. Our tables and chairs become a connection of quality, innovative shapes and a legacy to the place that has learned to understand the wood for generations.
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