Oops
Monica Graffeo, 2006—2025
Oops was introduced as Kristalia’s first round extendable table, capable of transforming into an ellipsoidal shape with just a few simple gestures. A project that seamlessly blends aesthetics and functionality, offering both solidity and formal consistency, whether closed or extended. The collection expands with fixed versions, featuring round or rectangular tops in various sizes, designed to suit any setting—from residential to contract spaces. Completing the collection is the new extendable square-top model, distinguished by its soft, rounded edges and advanced extension technology that preserves the table’s clean lines even in transformation.
Monica Graffeo
I was born in 1973 in Pordenone. I attended an experimental classical lyceum, and after that the Italian Design School of Padova (graduated in 1995, specialization in 1996). I began working first in collaboration with Fausto Boscariol and afterwards with Gabriele Centazzo of Valcucine. In 1998 I launched my free-lance activity and my relationship with Kristalia. Since 1996 I have been working with the Italian Design School of Padova, first as a master’s assistant and for the last four years as an instructor of research methods. In 2001, for the Italian Design series, a stamp was published showing a Free chair, produced by Kristalia in 2001. In 2003 the Boum seating system, produced by Kristalia in 2002, received the 2003 Young&Design award. On July of 2003 I took part in a Summer Section in Industrial Design at the Domus Accademy, while in September of 2003 i displayed by designs at the exposition Donna&Design at the Pesaro furniture trade fair. In 2004 I debuted at the satellite exposition with 806D, friends design team, and the chair Mints, produced by Arflex International in 2004, for which I received the Young & Design 2004 second prize.