Mogensen 6386 Table
fredericia > Table
The solid oak table designed by Børge Mogensen in 1964 was the last in a range of dining tables inspired by the functionalist furniture tradition of the American Shaker culture. The overall dimensions and the thickness of the tabletop are larger than on his previous tables. The result is an exclusive and majestic character, which is further emphasised by an uncompromising selection of quartersawn oak. The retracted leg construction with no legs in the corners makes room for virtually any chair to be used at this table. Available with extension leaves.
Adler
draenert > Table
An extensible dining table, boat-shaped, rectangular, organic or oval, made of natural stone or wood with lifting mechanism for an integrated center-leaf made of natural stone or wood. The integrated lifting mechanism allows the interior central leaf to be raised once the two halves of the table top have been pulled apart. An ingenious technique makes the extension a procedure of miraculous ease. This model is offered with 4 different bases.
Linear System Connecting Legs
muuto > Table
Connecting legs for the Linear System Middle and End Modules.
Doge
cassina > Table
With the Doge table, Carlo Scarpa takes an innovative approach to shapes and sizes, oriented toward an image of strength and character and facilitated by the author’s extraordinary ability to combine materials of different scale.
Four ceramic
kartell > Table
This functional and refined table also has a strict geometric design. Thanks to the elegant design solution, the position of the slim table top allows for the convenient positioning of drawers or storage furnishings for computer hardware. They can be placed side-by-side to form office workstations.