In designing the Monolite table series, Boris Berlin took inspiration from monoliths, large, slab-like sculptures carved from a single rock. Similarly pure in form, the Monolite has a self-bearing tabletop—no supporting frame necessary. Matte coating in a single colour reinforces the monolithic character. Monolite is available in various sizes and colours. With so many options, there is a Monolite for every conference room, office or dining room.
Boris Berlin is one of the most successful designers working in Copenhagen and co-founder of Boris Berlin Design, Komplot Design, and Iskos-Berlin Design. He works for clients all over the world, from Denmark to Sweden, and from the US to Japan. Berlin has won several design awards, and his work can be found in museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Designmuseum Denmark, Die Neue Sammlung in Munich, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, and the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein. For Berlin, design is a form of storytelling that reveals the essence of objects: "I think the best designs are the ones you recognize, even if you've never seen them before."
lightweight
As referenced in the second part of its name, the Monolite is remarkably lightweight. However, like the monoliths, it is also exceptionally strong and sturdy. The self-bearing top supports heavy weight, even at its center. And the four feet are firmly planted on the floor, aided by a hidden adjustable foot on each leg.
artful utility
“A table is not an easy object to design. It is demanding from a construction standpoint and is also sculpturally challenging. How can it achieve a unique identity without sacrificing simplicity?” –Boris Berlin
many options
Choose an oval, round, rectangle, or triangle top, and then opt from our colour palette. There are also many possible lengths and two available heights (74 cm and 110 cm). With such variety, there is a Monolite for every conference space, office, and dining room.