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Tacchini

Gian & Pan

Designed 2025
Gian & Pan is a collection of coffee tables inspired by the iconic windows of Lina Bo Bardi’s SESC Pompeia building. The tables explore contrasts between materials and colors, creating a captivating dialogue of light and form. 

Designed by Studiopepe for Tacchini, the Gian & Pan coffee tables combine marble and concrete into free-flowing, organic shapes. They are highly configurable, with three marble options for the tops, each with unique tones and veining, and concrete legs available in three glossy colors.


Materials:
Top - Marble
Base - Lacquered concrete

Available in:
Top - Forest brown marble, brushed sicilian breccia marble, ceppo appia antica marble
Base - Glossy lacquered white, glossy lacquered green, powder pink

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Measurements:Show Metric
Dimensions (imperial)
Gian: W 48.81 x D 48.03 x H 11.41 inches
Pan: W 59.05 x D 31.49 x H 11.41 inches
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Designer

Internationally recognized for its eclectic and multi-faceted approach, Studiopepe adopts an imaginative and multidisciplinary approach towards the world of design. The studio’s distinctive signature is eloquently expressed in all the heterogeneous projects in which it has been engaged: large-scale projects in the hôtellerie field, the creation of displays for showrooms, boutiques and fair booths, or the interior design of private homes. Founded in 2006, the agency has maintained a highly recognizable identity based upon experimenting, citations and unexpected thought associations which are aimed at fostering unique projects that respect the individuality of the Client. Studiopepe’s projects are characterized by a strong emotional and aesthetic impact, based upon the finding the ideal balance between formal rigour and poetic vision, the ceaseless search to blend contemporary languages ​​and codes. In the Studio’s works, the unexpected becomes a constant: the bold interplay between materials, fields of colour that become the expression of space, and details that are no longer mere decoration, but delicately woven storytelling.
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