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Super Table

Designed by 

Hello Again

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Coming Soon

Style

Coming Soon, Postmodern, Contemporary

Brand

Seletti

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Base Game

Creator

Meinkatz

About this Product

The Supertable by Seletti, designed by the collective Hello Again, is a bold and expressive centerpiece from the Superfurniture collection that transforms the idea of a dining table into a graphic, almost theatrical object; conceived as a tribute to the radical Italian design movements of the 1960s and 1970s, it features a clean rectangular structure crafted from MDF, wood and laminate, yet its true identity lies in its vivid surfaces—ranging from grid patterns to terrazzo effects—that inject a sense of irony and visual energy into the piece; with its generous proportions and striking geometric language, the Supertable balances everyday functionality with a strong artistic presence, turning any interior into a stage where furniture doesn’t simply exist, but performs with color, attitude and unmistakable personality.

About the Designer

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Hello Again

Hello Again is an anonymous contemporary design collective that deliberately shifts attention away from individual authorship to focus entirely on the object itself, embracing a collaborative and experimental approach to design. Their work operates at the intersection of art, pop culture, and functional furniture, characterized by bold geometries, saturated colors, and a playful, ironic tone that challenges conventional aesthetics. Deeply inspired by the radical Italian design movements of the 1960s and 1970s, they reinterpret this legacy through a contemporary lens, creating pieces that are both expressive and accessible. Through projects like Seletti’s Superfurniture collection, Hello Again transforms everyday objects into visually striking, emotionally engaging forms, where design becomes not just functional but narrative, provocative, and intentionally unconventional.

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