It’s the traditional technique of mouth glassblowing that makes 101 Copenhagen’s new glass tables stand out from machine-made furniture. For 2026 Maison&Objet, the Italian brand 101 Copenhagen expanded its glass collection with a new color for Ishi and Crown tables. The new tables are available in a golden-brown tone that enhances the sculptural character of both designs. They let you create a refined yet comforting space that feels deeply rooted in nature.

This new finish is described as a rich, golden-brown hue infused with soft amber warmth. The Ishi and Crown glass tables are reimagined in Caramel color, offering natural depth and quiet grace. This warm tone looks just like the golden resin that seeps from tree bark and reflects light like liquid caramel.

Smooth and luminous, it carries the earthy richness of aged wood and the gentle glow of polished amber. Both warm and refined, this color brings a comforting elegance to any space and is timeless in spirit.

The Crown Table in Caramel takes inspiration from Brutalist architecture, where form takes center stage. It comprises a circular mouth-blown glass tabletop, resting on four cylindrical legs for a simple and monumental essence. A wooden base with internal metal reinforcement for stability supports the glass tabletop.

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Named after the Japanese word for “rock,” the Ishi Coffee Table in Caramel color also features a sculptural form that mimics natural stones shaped by time. With softened edges and an organic silhouette, the table carries a sense of serenity, minimalism, and natural presence.

Both the Caramel glass tables are made of mouth-blown glass, so you can expect subtle variations and the amount of air bubbles, making each a one-of-a-kind piece. Their glossy surface catches and reflects light, making these glass tables an eye-catching statement piece in any space.

Image: 101 Copenhagen
Image: 101 Copenhagen
Image: 101 Copenhagen
Image: 101 Copenhagen
Image: 101 Copenhagen

Via: InteriorDaily

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