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Artist Esstisch I 120cm I 101 Copenhagen - GEOSTUDIO
Artist Esstisch I 120cm I 101 Copenhagen - GEOSTUDIO
Artist Esstisch I 120cm I 101 Copenhagen - GEOSTUDIO
Artist Esstisch I 120cm I 101 Copenhagen - GEOSTUDIO
Artist Esstisch I 120cm I 101 Copenhagen - GEOSTUDIO

Delivery time: 1-2 weeks

Artist rises from the ground like an art sculpture and tries
to balance geometric shapes to create a meaningful and
to create a loud point in the room. The Artist Dining Table fits perfectly
the Brutus Dining chairs and provides a brutalist and architectural L
ok. The artist dining table made of cast fiber concrete features
via a tactilely appealing stone-look surface with small holes and
Color variations. Because the product is cast and then painted by hand, each product is unique. The Artist dining table consists of two parts - table top
and base frame – and can be hidden under the table top with four
Simply assemble screws.

Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl.

 
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Artist dining table I 120cm I 101 Copenhagen

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Sizes and dimensions L: 120 W: 120 H: 78 cm

material

fiber concrete

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Delivery time: 1-2 weeks

Artist rises from the ground like an art sculpture and tries
to balance geometric shapes to create a meaningful and
to create a loud point in the room. The Artist Dining Table fits perfectly
the Brutus Dining chairs and provides a brutalist and architectural L
ok. The artist dining table made of cast fiber concrete features
via a tactilely appealing stone-look surface with small holes and
Color variations. Because the product is cast and then painted by hand, each product is unique. The Artist dining table consists of two parts - table top
and base frame – and can be hidden under the table top with four
Simply assemble screws.

Designed by Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl.