The BM1160 Hunting Table was made by Børge Mogensen.
The name refers to the “Hunting Cabin” theme of the Guild’s exhibition, a
detail which is also reflected in the table’s robustness and wood-focused
design.
Mogensen’s Hunting Table is slight..
Round or rectangular,
the Bolero table has a
sleek and elegant design that enhances the material beauty of its elements. The
solid wood of the structure meets a table top with large wood tiles that create
horizontal and vertical veins t..
Roberto
Lazzeroni has
designed the Bolero Ravel table for Poltrona Frau.
The top produced from a single slab of barrel-shaped marble, the tapered edges
and the 3-legged base make it even more dynamic and sleek. A sensual score..
Wegner first designed the CH002 and CH006 series of elegant,
flexible dining tables in 1982. Typical of his visionary approach, the tables
are ideal for contemporary city living, excelling in spaces that require
flexible solutions. The simple..
Hans
J. Wegner designed the CH322 dining table in 1960, and to this day it remains a
bold display of his deep understanding of materials and their possibilities.
With its effortless balancing of form and function, the CH322 table serves as a
scul..
The
solid wood tabletop is made from hardwood staves that run the entire length of
the table, resulting in a beautiful surface with smooth, clean lines. The
tabletop appears to float above the frame thanks to its beautifully tapered
edges, making..
Hans J. Wegner’s CH337
dining table from 1962 is made of solid wood. With its inviting form and the
possibility of expanding the seating to 12, the table is suitable for both
everyday use and for parties. The design is characterized by its finely
..
The
CH388 dining table from 1960 is a simplified, dynamic design by Hans J. Wegner.
With the CH388 table, Wegner took a bold step by combining a solid wood
tabletop with elegant stainless steel legs and a unique steel frame, the
industrial lower ..
Delfi forms part of the Ultrarazionale
collection, which was launched in 1968, and is composed of sculptural pieces
designed by Carlo Scarpa, typified by his signature attention to detail and
choice of materials. This table is a re-design of a Rat..
A veritable masterpiece of the Italian design
tradition, this sculpture-like table became, in the late-1960s, the emblem of
the “Ultrarazionale” movement which, shrugging off the restraints imposed by
the Rationalists, aimed to re-embrace traditio..
Designed by Austrian
trio EOOS for Carl Hansen & Søn, the Embrace Table E020 is a stylish
reinterpretation of a furniture staple, created as part of the intelligent
Embrace Series. Crafted from three components, the design has a wooden base, a..
The design story of the Eames Tables harks back to the
1940s, when Charles and Ray Eames developed the first versions of what later
became the table base. These early designs, which already reflect the designer
couple’s characteristic method of th..