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Ennéa Dining table – lazy suzan lazy suzan – ø 94 cm

Named after the Greek word for nine, the Ennea dining table is a study in balance and precision. Its solid wood base is composed of three identical triangular forms, creating an intricate yet harmonious structure reminiscent of a crystal’s pyramidal composition—both light and strong.

Designed with a play of tension and equilibrium, its seemingly simple assembly conceals a refined complexity. Accommodating 6 to 10 guests, Ennea is more than a dining table—it’s a sculptural statement that blends elegance with geometric sophistication.

Meet the designer
Vincent Tordjman

Vincent Tordjman is a multidisciplinary creator with a background in music, philosophy, and design, having trained at Conservatoire de Metz, Arts Déco de Paris, and the Sorbonne. His work spans furniture design, scenography, interior architecture, and sound design, with a focus on minimalism and imaginative storytelling.

He has designed theatre and opera sets for renowned actors such as Pierre Arditi and Romane Bohringer, and in 2010, he staged the opera Flowers in the Mirror in China, blending traditional performance with modern technology. Since 2001, his exploration of audio-integrated furniture has led to collaborations with La Boîte Concept, culminating in the Wide collection (2013). His Psi bridge, inspired by the Greek letter Ψ (psi)—symbolizing the soul—was originally conceived for a theatre set on psychoanalysis, playfully merging futuristic and vintage aesthetics.

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