Ryan O’Connor and Jo Fahy, founders and creative directors of the Australian homewares brand TUBULAA, blend their backgrounds in film, fashion, and design to create a chic and proportional collection. Their newest release, the Yonder Tables, blend swooping curves with the round regularity of brightly colored steel tube. TUBULAA brings a spark of fun to tube furniture, adding dimension and squiggles where there once was a more regular, predictable path. Experimenting with cantilevered and continuous forms, their expertly crafted indoor/outdoor line features bold colors and translucent glass tops, muting but not completely obscuring the base from view. With the Yonder Table – 4 Seat, Yonder Table – 6 Seat, and Yonder Coffee Table versions available, TUBULAA softens any interior with it’s openly generous form, a cheerful addition to any modern home or office.

The broad, sweeping curves of the filleted legs supporting the table speak to the wit of the brand, the softness of form removing the bite of cold metal and pane glass. The Yonder Tables make for a balanced, yet fun take on the coffee and dining table. Adding either matching or contrasting glass to the top creates a completely different look, a layer of translucency through which to appreciate the bent steel tubes underneath. With two heights, any interior can add some spark with the Yonder collection.

A round glass Yonder Table with a magazine and magnifying glass on top sits gracefully between beige curved sofas on a polished gray floor, complemented by beige curtains.

The Yonder Table captures modern elegance with its red oval design and sleek curved legs, accompanied by a minimalist white Tubulaa chair in a sunlit room. A small bowl graces the table's surface, completing the chic setting.

The Yonder dining tables, with longer legs in smaller proportion, sits taller on the metallic powder-coated legs than the coffee table. The effect of similar colors is especially striking, shown above with both the frame color and tabletop in the colorway Wine. Slightly obscured, the tabletop creates a wash of color, which the opacity of the tabletop completely overtakes. This offers interesting views of pant legs and shoes underneath, a gorgeous choice for restaurants and staging.

A modern dining setup featuring the Yonder Table, a round dark wooden masterpiece, accompanied by Tubulaa's uniquely shaped cream-colored chairs. The minimalist room is perfectly arranged with four place settings of empty white plates and gleaming glasses.

A round, dark red Yonder Table with thin legs holds a white plate with sliced bread. A beige, sculptural chair is situated behind the table.

The Yonder Table features a striking red, curved metal frame and a wavy-edged glass top, presented elegantly on a white background.

The Yonder Table features a wavy red metal frame and a sleek glass top, adorned with a stack of books and a white spherical object. This Tubulaa masterpiece rests on the concrete floor, adding an artistic touch to any space.

The Yonder Table Tubulaa dining set, designed for four, showcases silverware, plates, and napkins alongside a striking central sculpture of a seated figure in a green dress.

The Yonder 6-seater table extends the tabletop to fit two guests on either side, with two more at each end. The legs splay slightly, refreshingly different from the perfectly straight legs of the 4-seater and coffee table. The Yonder collection reminds us faintly of stylized pasta shapes, perfectly cylindrical and regular in their presentation. Distinct views from all sides of the piece add interest, and a multitude of color options create a completely different sense of style in each.

A sculpture of a headless mermaid on a rock graces the Tubulaa glass dining table, elegantly set with cutlery, glasses, and napkins.

The Yonder Table Tubulaa is an oval glass masterpiece with a green tint, adorned with black wavy lines beneath the surface. It stands gracefully on slender, curved black legs, offering a unique blend of elegance and modern design.

The Yonder Table Tubulaa boasts a blue-tinted glass top with sleek black metal legs, accented by an elegant wavy black line pattern beneath the surface.

A person stands beside the yonder table, wearing a beige sweater, shorts, and red high heels, adjusting one shoe.

A modern lounge chair, a Yonder Table, and a small blue stool are arranged on a gray floor with beige curtains in the background.

TUBULAA strives to create beautiful, functional steel tube furniture that utilizes bold form and layers of translucency to create pieces for the home, office, or gallery. O’Connor and Fahy are seasoned entrepreneurs, having run a children’s label called Such Great Heights. This brand attracted attention from the likes of Architectural Digest, US Vogue, Martha Stewart, The Design Files, and many more.

A man in a t-shirt and jeans stands next to a woman in a suit, both facing forward, against the dark backdrop of Yonder.

Ryan O’Connor and Jo Fahy of TUBULAA

To learn more about the Yonder Tables, please visit the TUBULAA at tubulaa.com. To follow for more updates on Instagram, click here.

Growing up in NYC has given Aria a unique perspective into art + design, constantly striving for new projects to get immersed in. An avid baker, crocheter, and pasta maker, handwork and personal touch is central to what she loves about the built environment. Outside of the city, she enjoys hiking, biking, and learning about space.





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