The Nomos Meeting is an absolute icon of contemporary design, created in 1980 by the British architect Norman Foster for Tecno SpA.
It is not a simple table, but a real structural system that revolutionized the way of conceiving office and office furniture, so much so that it was awarded the prestigious Compasso d'Oro Award in 1987 and today exhibited in the permanent collections of international museums, including the MoMA in New York.
The structure is made up of chromed steel tubing and die-cast aluminum joints, with entirely metal-to-metal connections that guarantee absolute solidity and unparalleled durability over time.
Its design is both technical and organic: Tecno describes it as a zoomorphic shape, with the central spine supporting the inclined legs, inspired by the landing gear of the Apollo lunar module (LEM). A combination that gives the table a futuristic, light but powerful look, in perfect balance between engineering and sculpture.
The example presented here is the rare and spectacular XL version with a 340 x 140 cm top, capable of accommodating up to 14 seats. A monumental configuration, designed for large meeting rooms and reception spaces, which immediately conveys prestige and authority.
Another distinctive aspect of the Nomos is its versatility: the structure can accommodate tops of different sizes and materials, offering infinite customization possibilities.