Nomos Table is a design icon by Norman Foster for Tecno, a table that redefined how we think about the table as an object. Its zoomorphic, skeletal structure, a central backbone with tubular metal elements gives it a striking graphic presence that works beautifully in both home and work environments. Highly versatile and modular, Nomos can adapt to multiple uses, from individual tables to meeting solutions and features concealed wiring and customizable accessories. The table also offers two height configurations and is available in a range of refined finishes, making it a timeless piece of industrial design.
Tecno
Tecno spa, founded in 1953 by Osvaldo and Fulgenzio Borsani, is an industrial company that can count on the support of an international network of branches and retailers. The Tecno brand identifies a company that still has its initial enthusiasm for engineering and technological innovation and that continues to consider the quality of design, materials and craftsmanship essential, thus allowing its products to overcome the challenges imposed by the future.
Norman Foster is a renowned British architect, born on 1 June 1935. Founder of the Foster + Partners studio, he is famous for his innovative and sustainable approach to architecture. Foster designed iconic buildings such as 30 St Mary Ax (The Gherkin) in London, the Reichstag in Berlin and Apple Park in California. His work is distinguished by the use of modern materials and advanced technologies, integrating aesthetics and functionality in a harmonious way. Foster has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Pritzker Prize in 1999, and continues to profoundly influence contemporary architecture.