Description
Light, airy and effortlessly elegant, the Disk coffee table in white takes the same distinctive crossed-base silhouette as the black version and transforms its mood entirely. Where the black Disk draws attention through contrast and depth, the white version recedes gracefully into its surroundings, making the space around it feel larger, softer and more open without sacrificing any of the design intelligence built into the form.
The circular white top sits on a slender X-shaped steel base finished in the same clean white throughout. The crossed base structure keeps the visual weight of the piece low, allowing the round top to float at 18 inches with a lightness that four-legged alternatives rarely achieve. That sense of levity is particularly valuable in white, where the absence of shadow and contrast makes the piece read almost as a sculptural element rather than a conventional furniture item. At 32 inches across, the circular top provides a generous, evenly accessible surface that works as naturally for a single floral centerpiece as it does for a tray of champagne glasses at a standing cocktail reception.
Versatile enough to disappear into a white-on-white concept and distinctive enough to anchor a mixed-color lounge on its own terms, the Disk White is one of those rare pieces that works harder the less you ask of it. Explore the full range of rental furniture for events to find the pieces that surround it best.
Technical Specifications
- Frame: Steel, white, crossed X-base
- Top: Metal, white, circular
- Dimensions: 32″ diameter x 18″ H (81.28 cm x 81.28 cm x 45.72 cm)
- Shape: Round
- Style: Light, contemporary, minimalist
Suggested Uses
- All-white wedding lounge or bridal cocktail hour with a clean, editorial aesthetic
- Corporate product reveal requiring an open, uncluttered display surface
- Spa, wellness or mindfulness brand event with a calm, neutral color concept
- Rooftop reception under natural light where a white piece reflects and amplifies the setting
- Gallery opening or art exhibition where the furniture should frame the work, not compete with it
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