The Tokyo-Pop Coffee Table combines sculptural form with functional design through its rotational moulded plastic construction. Its distinctive shape features a soft impression on one side, creating subtle curves that add visual interest. The experimental design offers both minimalist appeal and dimensional presence, while the durable material provides reliable everyday use.
Considered to be among the masters of contemporary design, Tokujin Yoshioka's debut collection 'Tokyo-Pop' earned him a place on the international scene. Transcending the predictability of rotational moulded plastic, products from the series become true sculptures. The unusual shape of this coffee table is characterized by a soft impression on one side. Dynamic and intriguing with subtle curves, the design for Italian studio Driade is both minimalist and experimental. The 'Tokyo-Pop' coffee table in grey anthracite brings dimension and design ingenuity to spaces.













