Sustainable, modern coffee table designed by Jorgen and Nanna Ditzel. Made from discarded fishing nets and hard plastic, perfect for indoor/outdoor use.
Recycled Construction and Durable Design
The Mater Ocean Coffee Table is crafted from discarded fishing nets and hard plastic, creating a resilient and sustainable construction that is best for both indoor and outdoor use. The table's robust structure ensures long-lasting use, making it an eco-friendly and sturdy choice for any modern living room.
Part of the Award-Winning Ocean Collection
Designed by Jorgen and Nanna Ditzel, this coffee table is part of the renowned Ocean Collection, which combines innovative solutions to prevent ocean pollution with beautiful and sustainable design. The design not only honours UN Sustainable Development Goals, but also ensures that each component can be recycled into new production cycles, reducing environmental impact.
Refined Finishes and Eco-Friendly Materials
Available in black or sand finishes, the Mater Ocean Coffee Table is an exceptionally crafted piece of Scandinavian design that add tos any home decor. The use of discarded fishing nets and hard plastic not only makes it eco-friendly, but also adds a unique and Scandinavian touch to any modern living room.
Robust and Lightweight Structure
With its lightweight slatted profile, the table is suitable for easy transport and outdoor use, making it a all-around and practical choice for any living space. Its robust and lightweight structure makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a long-lasting and sustainable coffee table for both indoor and outdoor use.
Ethical and Sustainable Production
Founded in Copenhagen in 2006, Mater is committed to creating sustainable, classic designs using waste and ensuring ethical and sustainable production. By aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Mater aims to have a positive impact on both environmental and social spheres through its products.
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