Jean Nouvel approaches furniture with the same discipline he brings to buildings. The NVL Table is the result: pure geometric form, graphic precision, and a structural logic borrowed from architecture. The tabletop reads as almost weightless, its thinness a deliberate counterpoint to the solidity of the material beneath. The base is composed of two volumes that taper as they rise, meeting the top with a quiet confidence. The arrangement recalls the trilith, an ancient structural principle in which two vertical elements bear a single horizontal one. Here, that ancient logic is rendered in contemporary terms. Designed by Jean Nouvel for MDF Italia Trilith-inspired base with two tapered, symmetrical supports Tabletop proportioned for visual lightness against structural mass Pure geometric silhouette consistent with Nouvel's architectural sensibility Available as a made-to-order piece The NVL Table does not ornament. It reasons. Each element earns its place through proportion and structural honesty, making it as suited to an architecturally considered interior as it is to a more restrained domestic setting.