Designer
Year
2014-2023
The Rock Table collection, designed by Jean Marie Massaud, stands out for its versatility, elegantly adapting to a wide range of environments, from residential to hospitality, lounge areas, and contemporary workspaces. With different finishes and sizes available, including an 80x80cm square top, Rock Table meets the complex demands of the contract sector.
Its fluid and elegant silhouette evokes a sense of visual lightness, contrasting with the solidity and materiality of the elements used. The base, made from UHPFRC concrete - renowned for its exceptional technical and structural properties - supports a top available in various finishes, including lacquered, concrete, stone chip cement, and wood.
This combination of materials allows the tables to integrate harmoniously into any setting, while the technical properties of the concrete ensure suitability for outdoor use as well.
The rounded shapes of the tops encourage dialogue and interaction, making Rock Table ideal for collaborative workspaces and meeting areas. The H72 version is perfect for lounge bars, cafés, and rooftop spaces, while the taller H110 variant is designed for dining environments, offering a sophisticated setting for cocktails, coffee, or informal meetings.
Lacquered top
Matt lacquered medium-density fibreboard panel, machined on the edge. Thickness 25 mm.
Cement top
In white or anthracite UHPFRC cement (ultra-high performance, fibre reinforced cement), with high technical / structural characteristics. Thickness 11 mm.
Stone chip cement top
In UHPFRC cement (ultra-high performance, fibre reinforced cement), with high technical / structural characteristics, coloured in mass using natural oxides, enhanced with a stone chip surface made up of Alpine rocks and stones (white and green stone chip top), or stone chip made up of stones from Tuscany (terracotta top). Thickness 11 mm.
Wood top
Panel in veneered medium density wood fibre, 25 mm thick. The edge of the top and underside are lacquered matt white or matt graphite grey, depending on the finish.
Glass top
Smoked tempered glass, 12 mm thick.
Glass top available only for tables with a Ø120 and Ø140 cm top.
Base
The bases are made of UHPFRC (ultra-high performance fibre-reinforced cement) with cutting-edge technical/structural properties. The finish and colour of the bases are achieved through in-mass pigmentation using a mixture of sand and natural elements, followed by slow maturation and drying of the piece.
The joining tube and the flange under the tabletop are made of aluminium and are matt powder-coated.
Notes
Monochrome combinations:
Oval tables in L250 and L300 cm available only with cement and stone chip cement tops.
Finishes
Smoked grey tempered glass
Oval version
How it's made
Designer
Designer
"We like beautiful things that we love to last a long time. This is our mission with MDF Italia."
Jean Marie Massaud’s work is characterised by synthesis, reduction and lightness. His interests range from furniture to industrial products and accessories. In 2000 he opened Studio Massaud and expanded his activity to the fields of architecture and development strategy. With his creations he aims to shape the human being and the surrounding environment. Rock Table and Flow seating family are two of the iconic and best-selling collections that the French designer has created for MDF Italia.
"We like beautiful things that we love to last a long time. This is our mission with MDF Italia."
Jean Marie Massaud’s work is characterised by synthesis, reduction and lightness. His interests range from furniture to industrial products and accessories. In 2000 he opened Studio Massaud and expanded his activity to the fields of architecture and development strategy. With his creations he aims to shape the human being and the surrounding environment. Rock Table and Flow seating family are two of the iconic and best-selling collections that the French designer has created for MDF Italia.
Interview with Jean Marie Massaud
Iconic and modern, Rock Table stands out for its elegant profile. The top appears to float over the solid base, giving the structure a sense of visual lightness.
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