The world’s most famous meal was held at an anonymous table. In all well-known representations of the Last Supper, the table itself is always covered. Intrigued, Studio Lawrence designers Bart Eijking and Patrick de Louwere allowed their imaginations to roam.
Big, bold and modular, Studio Lawrence’s Last Supper Table can be playful or sophisticated, colourful or monochrome. The table comprises different segments, available in 11 standard colours and wood veneer, which can be interchanged, creating a variety of compositions and inviting the owner to engage creatively with the piece.
The Last Supper Table’s striking lined sequences are formed using Fibonacci’s numbers to dictate the varying widths of individual tabletop pieces. Three different types of leg are available and the whole segment is visible from top to bottom, creating its own line within the tabletop sequence. Starting at 2.10m in length the table can grow to any length as additional segments and legs are added; a standard dining table can transform into a conference or cafeteria table.
From this season the tabletop pieces are available in wood veneer; American Walnut, Whitewash American Walnut and Oak.