Tele

Designs ahead of their time

Modern simplicity in your interior

The Tele tables bring modern simplicity, based on the geometry of the ellipse and the circle and the repetitive rhythm of segmented legs. Clean lines and proportions complement your space without overwhelming it.

The collection includes two table variants:

  1. The 130×60 cm model is an elliptical version, set on fixed legs, with the option of adding a tray.

  2. The smaller, round 40×50 cm version maintains lightness of form and a compact size, without additional elements. It offers adjustable height through removable leg segments.

One design language, different applications.

The longer table works well as a central point in the living room. The smaller one complements the set next to an armchair or sofa. All variants are made of lacquered ash wood, with colour choices from the RAL/NCS palette – from subtle tones to more expressive contrasts.

Solid, durable, thoughtful.

Tele brings forms that are ahead of their time.

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Wojciech Mierzwa — a designer combining industrial practice with sensitivity of form

A Polish industrial designer, graduate of the Institute of Design at the Koszalin University of Technology and scholarship holder at SeAMK in Finland. His experience includes designing furniture, household appliances, and exhibition solutions, with works included in the collections of TAMO, BORCAS, SCULPTUR, KASPA, and DOKI. For Snapp, he created the Tele collection, where functional geometry meets discipline of detail. In his everyday practice, he works with production processes and the language of industry, which translates into mature, implementable projects.

Experience, technology, and detail

Mierzwa runs the METAFOR studio and collaborates with companies as a designer and implementation manager; he has held roles such as Head of Design and Product Manager, leading teams and R&D processes. He has presented his work at the London Design Festival, Helsinki Design Week, IMM Cologne, Warsaw Home, and ISH Frankfurt, and his projects have been recognised in competitions such as Dobry Wzór and Must Have. He is engaged in the development of 3D printing in furniture design (including ANTROPO and BALT in collaboration with SCULPTUR), which in the Tele collection translates into precision of form and repeatability of detail.