I Only Have Eyes For You
One of the most arresting pieces in Sé’s debut collection, I Only Have Eyes For You is a large coffee table of singular confidence. Made entirely from stainless steel, it has been hand polished to create a surface that shimmers, while the circular motifs have been cut by water laser to be as pure a shape as possible. Although the circular tops are attached to the flared legs, the steel elements all blend together to create a seamless set-piece.
Ooh La La
The Ooh La La console is one of Sé’s most feminine, demonstrative pieces. Made in part from solid walnut, the skirting above the tapered legs has been hand-carved to appear as if a hanging table-cloth: an expression of skill and craftsmanship that conjures a sense of opulence.
Temptation
One of the most meticulously-engineered Sé pieces, Temptation has a sense of sheer weightlessness: the result of hours of intensive craftsmanship. The stainless steel legs are turned to capture the ends of the Corian top, giving a cantilevered effect, while the hand-polished legs turn down towards the ground, varnished in a special bronze colour to give the metal greater warmth. A timeless piece.
By The Trees
The tree trunk may be the earliest piece of furniture, and Sé brings it right up to date with By The Trees, which function as either stools or side tables. By The Trees is available in two hard-wearing finishes: Solid walnut. Hand-carved and cured for up to ten years, this piece has the organic, ageless quality of wood. Ceramic: The ceramic edition is hand-painted and fired to ensure the strength and sharpness of profile. By The Trees is available in a range of colours: black, white, green and turquoise, or can be painted in real gold or platinum for a luxurious finish.
Break In The Clouds
Mixing the ethereal with the earthbound, the Break In The Clouds table - made of solid Corian - is as sturdy as it is irresistibly tactile.
Only You Desk
The stainless steel legs rise in a dramatic arc, breaking into the line of the wooden table top - a harmonious meeting between two radically different materials. As if to illustrate Sé’s peerless attention to detail, the underside of the table is as finished as its top.<