Here’s a selection of Anouck Pesch’s favourite tables. Photos: Delcourt Collection, Ikea, Vitra, Gubi, WB Form

Here’s a selection of Anouck Pesch’s favourite tables. Photos: Delcourt Collection, Ikea, Vitra, Gubi, WB Form

After studying architecture and working in Zurich for ten years, Anouck Pesch moved back to Luxembourg in 2014 as a freelance architect. In 2018, she founded Anouck Pesch Architecte. The office carries out projects of various functionalities and scales for private and public clients, as well as interior fittings. For Paperjam, she shares her favourites.

Geo (2019), Christophe Delcourt, Delcourt Collection

“Inspired by architecture, this coffee table pays homage to a natural asceticism.”

Geo (2019), Christophe Delcourt, Delcourt Collection Photo: Delcourt Collection

Geo (2019), Christophe Delcourt, Delcourt Collection Photo: Delcourt Collection

Gladom (2024, for this colour), Chenyi Ke, Ikea

“Remarkable design at a price that’s hard to resist... The Gladom table is lightweight and easy to take from place to place. The top can also be used as a removable on-board tray.”

Gladom, Chenyi Ke, Ikea Photo: Ikea

Gladom, Chenyi Ke, Ikea Photo: Ikea

Coffee Table (1944), Isamu Noguch, Vitra

“With a thick glass top with rounded edges and two curved wooden legs that fit together at right angles for stable support, this coffee table combines sturdiness, delicacy and elegance.”

Coffee Table (1944), Isamu Noguch, Vitra Photo: Vitra

Coffee Table (1944), Isamu Noguch, Vitra Photo: Vitra

Epic (2019), Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi, Gubi

“Sculptural in appearance and seemingly simple, the Epic table is composed of two geometric elements, a hexagon and a circle. Minimalist and fascinating!”

Epic (2019), Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi, Gubi Photo: Gubi

Epic (2019), Stine Gam and Enrico Fratesi, Gubi Photo: Gubi

Ulmer Hocker (1954), Max Bill, WB Form

“Lightweight, robust and versatile, a true icon! Originally designed for students at the HFG (Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm), it can be used as a stool, side table or storage unit, but also as a serving tray or table stand…”

Ulmer Hocker (1954), Max Bill, WB Form Photo: WB Form

Ulmer Hocker (1954), Max Bill, WB Form Photo: WB Form

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