CR Coffee Table
Blown glass supports meet flat glass tops in a Corbusier-inspired design
Date
November 18, 2025
Marie and Alexandre designed the CR Coffee Table for signé. The table uses blown glass feet in blue, yellow, or amber to support a flat glass top. Two versions exist: rectangular and round. Each table is signed, numbered, and handcrafted in France.
The designers work from Appartement 50, a duplex in Le Corbusier's Cité Radieuse in Marseille. The building, completed in 1952, houses their residence and showroom. Jean-Marc Drut restored the space, which displays work by the duo alongside pieces by Jasper Morrison, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, and Konstantin Grcic.
Marie and Alexandre collaborate with glassmakers, ceramists, and carpenters. Their work combines industrial techniques with handcraft methods across objects and textiles. Materials include clay, glass, wood, and lava. The CR Coffee Table references Le Corbusier's use of color and modular thinking through its colored glass components and standardized forms.
The table belongs to a larger body of work that includes the Végétasia vases developed with botanist Marc Jeanson, the Berries lighting series in speckled blown glass, Horizon lamps, and Iris mirrors. The pieces respond to the raw concrete architecture of Cité Radieuse while drawing from Mediterranean modernist precedents.
Designer/Studio
Marie and Alexandre
Photo Credits
signé









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