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The Tres Collection Proves That Good Things Come in Threes

04.16.24 | By
The Tres Collection Proves That Good Things Come in Threes

The ancient Latin phrase “omne trium perfectum,” which roughly translates to “everything that comes in threes is perfect,” describes and foreshadows the future home furnishings collection Tres, designed by Valencia-based studio MUT Design. Created for Saba, the offering comprises two tables characterized by the reoccurring theme of three found in the cylindrical legs, rounded corners, and available finishes. The sculptural volumes play a supporting role in outfitting a space with curiously beautiful and unexpected objects while blurring the lines between function and art.

three minimalist triangular tables in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

Tres manages to look and feel solid yet airy in a single glance, an expression made possible thanks to its pearl-like, iridescent finishes: opal shell, spring shell, and honey shell. The shorter of the two options offers more surface area while the taller variation can accommodate more narrow spaces. Soft in color and curves, the collection’s subtle sheen creates an interplay of light and shadow that is quietly alluring, bound to draw all eyes in wherever it goes.

two minimalist triangular tables in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

minimalist triangular table in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

minimalist triangular table in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

minimalist triangular table in a pink room

minimalist triangular table in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

minimalist triangular table in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

minimalist triangular table in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

minimalist triangular table in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

minimalist triangular table in a pink room with reflective water-filled floor

reflection in the water of a triangular table

The Tres tables launch this week at Milan Design Week 2024. For more information, visit mutdesign.com and sabaitalia.com.

Photography by Alecio Ferrari.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She's probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.