TZ 75 coffee table

Werner Blaser   |  1963

The TZ 75 Coffee Table, designed by Swiss architect and designer Werner Blaser in 1963, is a timeless icon that has been reintroduced into the Spectrum collection. Blaser was known for his minimalist designs, which strike a perfect balance between form and function, and the TZ 75 is an excellent example of this.

The coffee table is characterized by an elegant glass top that rests on a curved base made of beech plywood, finished with oak veneer. This base, available in natural or black stained, highlights Blaser’s ability to create a powerful and refined appearance using simple materials. The glass tabletop enhances this sense of lightness and transparency, allowing the table to fit effortlessly into any interior without dominating the space.

The design of the TZ 75 coffee table brings together craftsmanship and refined aesthetics. The clear design and thoughtful use of materials give the TZ 75 a timeless elegance, allowing the piece to stand the test of time. With the return of the TZ 75 to the Spectrum collection, one of Blaser’s most iconic designs is once again available to design enthusiasts who value quality, simplicity, and durability.

The diameter of the TZ 75 coffee table is 100 centimeters, the height is 39 centimeters, and the glass tabletop has a thickness of 8 millimeters.

Product specifications

Designer

Werner Blaser

Year

1963

Dimensions

Diameter 100 cm / Height 39 cm

Material

Beech multiplex, finished with oak veneer, natural or black stained. Clear glass (8mm).

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