Versions
Isla Dining table Ø130
“For me, design is like a friend, something that stays with you over time, that’s why every detail is important.”
Sebastian Herkner
With the ISLA collecion of outdoor furniture pays homage to the moments spent with his family on the beaches of his childhood. ISLA is a collection of designer furniture with soft, sinuous curves that adapts to the needs of any space.
The ISLA dining table D130 is made of steel specially treated for outdoor use and its top is made of iroko wood embedded in a ring of the same material, which combines durability and naturalness. This pedestal-style table, also available in other sizes such as d150 and d170, combines perfectly with the pouf or the seat modules from the same collection and can be customised in any of the powder-coated colours available for ISLA.
The ISLA dining table D130 is an original design by Sebastian Herkner for GANDIABLASCO.
Awards
Archiproducts Design Awards. Outdoor category
2020
Best of Year Awards. Outdoor Collection category
2020
Sizes (HxhxL)
Ø130x75 cm
Ø51x30 inch
Materials
Powder-coated galvanized steel (table base)
Powder-coated aluminium
Iroko wood tabletop
About Sebastian Herkner
Sebastian Herkner (born 1981) studied Product Design at HfG Offenbach University of Art and Design. During his studies, he focused on designing objects and furniture, honing his keen sense for materials, colors and textures. For a short while he then worked for Stella McCartney in London.
In the year 2006 Sebastian Herkner founded his own studio. Since that time, he has designed furniture, lamps and smaller items for manufacturers such as Ames, and Tradition, Cappellini, ClassiCon, Dedon, Ex.t, Fontana Arte, Gubi, Linteloo, Moroso, Pulpo, Rosenthal, Schramm Werkstätten, Thonet, Wittmann and Zanotta. Herkner also realizes interior architecture projects and museum and exhibition design. His works have won numerous accolades – among others the IF Award, the Iconic Award and the Elle Deco International Design Award (EDIDA). As Guest of Honor to imm cologne 2016, Sebastian Herkner provided the design for “Das Haus”. Maison&Objet has elected him 2019 “Designer of the Year.”
An unconditional love for traditional craftsmanship paired with a good feel for new technologies, a true flair for color, authentic materials and textures, an unadulterated curiosity for different cultures, for embracing and integrating them, and a commitment to taking responsibility for the things and people one works with, not to mention consideration and respect for all of the details and steps necessary to create an extraordinary object...
Since the success of the Bell Table for ClassiCon in 2012, Sebastian Herkner has never looked back, while remaining true to his word – and himself. Balance and intuition are important and enduring factors in his work, which he sees as a continuous dialogue that straddles the disciplines: It takes him to the far corners of the world in search of almost forgotten crafts techniques, of manufactories that have a tradition going back centuries, to the crafts Sleeping Beauties that he can awaken from their slumber. In the process, he creates not just objects, but an entire cosmos that shines a new light on how objects can appeal to the senses, and where beauty is cultivated from within the process itself and his empathy towards people.