Amidst neutral palettes and soft hues, blue stands out as an elegant yet daring choice. Rich in depth, calm, and personality, it brings a distinctive presence to the living space. A blue table becomes more than just a furnishing; it’s a focal point, a symbolic architecture of togetherness that merges aesthetics with function.
To embrace color is to embrace a different narrative. With its countless shades, blue can evoke modernity, spirituality, innovation, or a sense of heritage. We've selected seven tables that interpret this hue with mastery and personality, becoming true protagonists of the space.
The HEB table by Francesco Rota for Desalto is bold and robust, with a strong industrial aesthetic. Its steel frame, marked by an H-beam structure, pays tribute to the world of engineering.
Its striking, bold design and generous proportions make it particularly suited to contract settings or spaces with an international, metropolitan flair.
An expression of Cassina’s extensive research into the great masters of design, the Table tube d’avion is among the earliest studies by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand, introduced at the Salon d’Automne in Paris in 1929.
Its uniqueness lies in the clear distinction between supporting and supported elements—the base and the tabletop—where the base recalls the ovoidal profiles used in aviation to separate the wings of biplanes.
Part of the "en forme libre" series initiated by Charlotte Perriand in 1938, the 525 Table en forme libre features a pioneering structure with three cylindrical legs supporting an organically shaped, asymmetrical top.
Its fluid, sinuous silhouette blends technical innovation with artistic freedom. The tabletop’s soft, rounded profile—especially in its blue finish—appears to float in a timeless dimension.
Inspired by Venetian architecture, Correr Slim by Monica Armani plays with visual balance and contrasting thicknesses. The oval legs echo the form of classical columns, while the ultra-thin top seems to hover above them.In blue, the table becomes a sculptural piece that reflects the shimmering light of the Venetian lagoon—an ideal choice for refined interiors where form meets architectural memory.
Appearing to defy gravity, the Air table by Daniele Lago reimagines volume and presence. Two glass legs support a thick, lacquered top in a deep petrol blue tone.
This version captivates with its visual lightness. The interplay of transparency, bold color, and minimalist design creates an ethereal effect without losing dramatic impact.
Elegant and monumental, the Gong table by Andrea Parisio for Meridiani is a design icon shaped by an eclectic aesthetic exploration.In its blue variant, the Gong table features wide legs that open outwards to the floor in a soft oval form, conveying an inclusive, open atmosphere.
The petrol blue tone adds a grounded, architectural solidity to any living space.
Inspired by the Zen stones of Japanese gardens, Tobi-Ishi by B&B Italia is a sculptural table where art and function merge seamlessly. Its fluid geometry invites both visual and tactile contemplation.Here, blue takes on a meditative quality. The round top encourages conversation and togetherness, making it an ideal piece for everyday living or shared moments.
A table, the symbolic heart of the living room, is far more than just a surface. It’s a meeting point of aesthetics, function, and identity. Choosing blue as a defining element reflects a precise design vision—one where formal and material research turns color into a tool for expression and dialogue with its surroundings.
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