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White Glossy Square Super Elliptical Contemporary Dining Room Tables with Custom Size
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Description:
Fritz Super-Elliptical Table
Item No. : TL028
1. MDF table top with painting or walnut veneer
2. Polishing stainless steel legs
3. Two sizes are available: 220*120*70CM;180*120*70CM
4. Fritz Hansen Super-Elliptical™ Table
5..Design: Piet Hein / Arne Jacobsen / Bruno Mathsson
6. Manufactured under license in Denmark by Fritz Hansen
Specifications:
Product Name: |
Fritz Super-Elliptical Table TL028 |
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Designer: |
Piet Hein |
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Product No.: |
TL028 |
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Product Material: |
MDF top with veneered walnut skin(wood edge, not aluminum); stainless steel legs size :180*120*70CM |
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Upholstery Material: |
MDF |
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Available Colors: |
white |
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Product Dimension (cm): |
180×120×72.5 |
220×120×72.5 |
Package: |
K=K Carton |
K=K Carton |
Packing Size (cm): |
73×27×15(table legs); 185×125×15 (table top) |
73×27×15(table legs); 230×132×15 (table top) |
Single CBM: |
0.38 |
0.49 |
Designer introduction:
Piet Hein was neither an architect nor a furniture designer - but a philosopher, poet, mathematician etc. He created the Superellipse as a new oval shape for the Sergel's Square in Stockholm. In cooperation with Arne Jacobsen and Bruno Mathsson, he later used the shape for the Superellipse Table Series which Fritz Hansen put in production in 1968.
The table series includes the Super-Elliptical™, the Super-Circular™, circular, square and rectangular tables designed by Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson, and Arne Jacobsen. The most prominent member of the series, the Super-Elliptical table, was inspired by the designer Piet Hein's solution to a traffic problem at Sergels Torg in Stockholm: A super elliptical roundabout. The ingenious shape was conceived in his mathematical mind. This variation of an oval possessed some attractive qualities and looked surprisingly harmonious no matter the size. The formula based shape has no ends and this is why the Super-Elliptical table can be seen as a democratic table where everyone has an equal position. Bruno Mathsson and Arne Jacobsen contributed to the base design of all the tables.