Tapio Anttila Collection’s Jat-ko 90 box is a practical accessory for the tables of the Jat-ko series. You can mount the wooden storage box to the end of the table with screws, and use it, for example, for napkins, candles and other accessories – or even for a small herb garden, allowing you to pick fresh basil or parsley leaves directly to your plate! The storage box is equipped with laminate lids that are black on one side and white on the other, and it has a small finger hole for opening. The Jat-ko concept has been awarded the Good Design Award 2021.
Jat-ko 90 box, oak - black - white
Tapio Anttila Collection
Description
Tapio Anttila Collection’s Jat-ko 90 box is a practical accessory for the tables of the Jat-ko series. You can mount the wooden storage box to the end of the table with screws, and use it, for example, for napkins, candles and other accessories – or even for a small herb garden, allowing you to pick fresh basil or parsley leaves directly to your plate! The storage box is equipped with laminate lids that are black on one side and white on the other, and it has a small finger hole for opening. The Jat-ko concept has been awarded the Good Design Award 2021.
Product details (5)
- Colour
- Lacquered oak, black, white
- Length
- 36.22 in (92 cm)
- Width
- 5.91 in (15 cm)
- Height
- 9.06 in (23 cm)
- Material
- Solid oak, oak veneer, nanolaminate
- Product ID
Designer
Tapio Anttila (b. 1962) is an award-winning Finnish interior architect and furniture designer whose timeless, unassuming style is deeply rooted in Finnish design tradition – yet with a modern, boundary-pushing approach. Having graduated as an interior architect in 1994, Anttila worked as an in-house designer for the Finnish Isku Interior before founding his own design agency Tapio Anttila Design in 2005. Anttila has designed furniture and products for the likes of Lundia, Showroom Finland and Maze, and in 2016, he founded his very own furniture brand Tapio Anttila Collection.
Tapio Anttila’s favourite material is wood, particularly Finnish wood. He often strives to find new ways to use and work with wood in his design work, whether it be solid wood, bent wood veneer or even birchbark. Wood is connected to Nordic traditions and closeness to nature but is also a very eco-friendly choice for a material – sustainability is one of Anttila’s guiding principles as a designer.
Anttila has been awarded the 2018 Kaj Franck Prize and the internationally acclaimed Good Design Award, the latter numerous times! In addition, he has been awarded the Finnish Furniture Designer of the Year 2012 award and the international Top Designer Award 2017.
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