Patricia Urquiola for Glas Italia, Glass coffee Table
This Patricia Urquiola coffee table for Glass Italia is an extraordinary exploration of glass as a fluid, expressive material rather than a purely functional surface. The piece combines sculptural presence with technical sophistication, transforming a simple low table into something that feels almost geological or frozen in motion.
Constructed entirely from thick cast and laminated glass, the table features a heavily textured surface with rippling distortions, trapped bubbles, and irregular contours that evoke water, ice, or molten crystal. The translucent body catches and refracts light dramatically, creating shifting reflections and soft optical distortions throughout the piece. The faint green tint visible at the edges reveals the density of the glass and emphasizes its layered construction.
What makes the design especially compelling is the tension between precision and organic imperfection. The tabletop maintains a rectilinear geometry, yet the legs appear softened and fluid, like sheets of glass bending under heat before solidifying. Rounded protrusions embedded within the top introduce a tactile, almost biomorphic quality that interrupts the otherwise architectural form.
Urquiola’s work for Glas Italia frequently investigates transparency, reflection, and material experimentation, and this table embodies that philosophy perfectly. Rather than concealing the manufacturing process, the design celebrates the unpredictable qualities of glass — texture, distortion, luminosity, and depth become decorative elements in themselves. The result is a coffee table that behaves almost like a light sculpture, continuously changing according to its surroundings and angle of view.
SKU 7050