
Pluriball
by Andrea Mancuso
Transparent borosilicate glass legs visually lighten the structure, allowing the top to emerge as the defining element, shaping rhythm, light and presence in space. Available in different colour variations, Pluriball becomes an active surface where colour, light and stratification turn detail into language.
- year2026
- typologycoffee table
- dimension90[l] x 90[w] x 31[h] cm
- materials[legs] borosilicate glass
[top] laminated glass with fused coloured glass bubbles - colorstangerine / rose / Sicilia bronze / Toscana green

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PINK. GLOSSY. GLASS.
Pluriball: coffee table by Andrea Mancuso, 2026
@andreamancuso_studio
Pluriball is a table that embodies Poltronova’s experimental and ironic spirit, transforming an everyday pop reference into a design object. Its top is created through the fusion of coloured glass circles onto a transparent glass sheet, generating a three-dimensional surface punctuated by chromatic reliefs that recall bubble wrap.
The process involves an initial fusion of the circles onto transparent glass, followed by their pairing with a second coloured glass sheet. This step introduces a tonal variation that enhances depth and the perception of relief, making the surface more vibrant and layered. Rather than adopting a monomaterial solution, the structure is supported by transparent borosilicate glass legs, which visually lighten the object and emphasize its optical dimension.
The table appears to emerge in space, allowing the top to define rhythm, density, and presence. Colour behaves as a stratification, surfacing through the glass and shifting according to light and viewpoint.
The project unfolds as a family of chromatic variations, including Tangerine, Tuscan Green, Sicilia Bronze, and Pink. In this version, the glossy pink tone amplifies the table’s playful and luminous quality, turning the surface into a field of reflections, bubbles, and chromatic depth.
Pluriball thus takes shape as an active surface, where a repeated gesture becomes structure and detail turns into language.
📸 Serena Eller : Eller Studio
@serenaeller : @ellerstudio
📍Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2026
@isaloniofficial
#Poltronova #PluriballTable #AndreaMancuso #GlassTable #IronicDesign
MIRROR, IN THE MIRROR.
A glow too perfect to belong to reality.
Ultrafragola by Ettore Sottsass jr. reflects itself endlessly beside Regolo by Gianfranco Fini and the translucent rhythm of Andrea Mancuso’s Pluriball table.
Liquid pink. Lacquered silence.
Objects that don’t simply furnish a room.
They alter the atmosphere. ✦
📸 Shot by @serenaeller : @ellerstudio
🎨 Exhibition design creative direction by @_d_apostrophe_ @donutsinho
📍 Salone del Mobile 2026 @isaloniofficial
#Ultrafragola #EttoreSottsass #PluriballTable #RegoloArmchair #Pink
Pluriball: coffee table by Andrea Mancuso, 2026
@andreamancuso_studio
Pluriball is a table that embodies Poltronova’s experimental and ironic spirit, transforming an everyday, pop reference into a design object. The top is created through the fusion of coloured glass circles onto a transparent glass sheet, generating a three-dimensional surface punctuated by chromatic reliefs that recall bubble wrap.
The process involves an initial fusion of the circles onto transparent glass, followed by their pairing with a second coloured glass sheet. This step introduces a tonal variation that enhances depth and the perception of reliet, making the surface more vibrant and layered. Rather than adopting a monomaterial solution, the structure is supported by transparent borosilicate glass legs, which visually lighten the object and emphasize its optical dimension.
The table appears to emerge in space, allowing the top to define rhythm, density, and presence. The surface operates through a relationship of tones: the base, lighter and slightly opaline, hosts bubbles of a more intense colour, generating a variable sense of depth. Colour behaves as a stratification, emerging through the glass and shifting according to light and viewpoint.
The project unfolds as a family of chromatic variations, including Tangerine, Tuscan Green, and Sicilia Bronze, each capable of altering the perception of the object-making it more vibrant, more atmospheric, or more material. In every version, the dialogue between surface and bubbles remains central, defining a balance between rhythm, light, and three-dimensionality.
Pluriball thus takes shape as an active surface, where a repeated gesture becomes structure and detail turns into language.
📸 Serena Eller : Eller Studio
@serenaeller : @ellerstudio
📍Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2026
@isaloniofficial
#Poltronova #PluriballTable #AndreaMancuso #GlassTable #IronicDesign
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