Sile Dresses the Table in Leather

Sile Dresses the Table in Leather

Four legs, one long surface, and a strip of leather down the middle. Sile 4, Bralco’s executive table system designed by Gianantonio Perin and Monica Fernandes, keeps the formula simple and lets the finishes carry the room and makes a strong case for executive office furniture.

The legs are the tell. Squared, substantial, set just proud of the tabletop edge. In walnut, the table reads boardroom classic. In white with a rust leather inset running its length, it turns a twelve-seat conference table into something closer to furniture than fixture.

The system stretches across the executive floor. Meeting tables for the long agenda. Desks in oak or black with leather-topped work surfaces. Even a height-adjustable version for executives who think on their feet. Finishes span seven oaks, four melamines, and a deep bench of leathers.

It pairs naturally with considered executive seating, like the kind we covered here. Together they make a case for conference rooms people don’t dread.

Images Courtesy of Bralco

Bralco Sile executive office furniture with a dark walnut conference table, green swivel chairs, and coordinating storage credenza.
Bralco Sile executive office furniture featuring a light oak executive desk, gray storage cabinets, and a high-back office chair in a modern workspace.
Bralco Sile executive office furniture with a white conference table, rust leather center inset, gray conference chairs, and integrated wall storage.

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