Meï - Meï 06 Dining Table
by Agence Volta
Material
Walnut
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The Meï 06 is an oval dining table by Agence Volta, designed by Agathe Lavaud for the Meï collection at Monde Singulier.
The table rests on twin rectangular pedestal bases and carries an extendable top with a central seam. Its oval form has smoothly rounded edges throughout, a geometry that echoes the collection's commitment to symmetry and material clarity. The dark walnut grain reads across the entire surface, including the bases, giving the piece a monolithic coherence.
Solid walnut is the defining material: warm, deep brown, selected to be read as structure rather than applied finish. The frontal planes of both pedestal bases expose the wood grain unobstructed, in keeping with Volta's material-first philosophy.
The Meï 06 belongs to a collection that pairs Volta's architectural rigour with the warmth of natural walnut. Agathe Lavaud designed Meï so that each form gives way to the wood, not the reverse.
W 200 x D 80 x H 75 cm
W 78.74 x D 31.5 x H 29.53 in
Materials: Walnut
About
Agence Volta
Volta is a Paris architecture and interior design studio founded in 2016 by Agathe Lavaud. Based in the Marais (3rd arrondissement), the studio works on bespoke private commissions: apartments, country houses, and heritage buildings treated as distinct spatial problems rather than typological exercises.
Six months studying in Rome gave Lavaud her foundational references. Aldo Rossi and Andrea Palladio shaped her attachment to symmetry and classical proportion. Those references surface in her work through structure and restraint, not quotation. The studio draws by hand and builds physical models; 3D renderings come last, if at all. Lavaud notes that 90% of clients learn to trust what they cannot yet visualize.
Materials define the studio's practice. Lavaud has developed a proprietary cork tinting process using natural pigments, a formula refined after a sourcing trip to Porto. The studio also collaborates with startups producing merrazzo from marine sediments, treating material innovation as a design value rather than a sustainability checkbox. Natural varnishes, textured stone, and a restrained chromatic palette run through the work consistently.
Notable projects include a duplex renovation in a Paris Art Deco building, an apartment in Marcel Breuer's Flaine ski station (2019), and a country house near Chantilly (2023). Each project begins with a detailed reading of the site; the intervention seeks to enhance the existing character rather than overwrite it.























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