Magazine table, lacquered oak

Fredericia

£586.00 £690.00
Price incl. VAT and duties

Colour: Natural


Fredericia
Magazine table
£586.00 £690.00



Description

Fredericia’s Magazine table, designed in 1949, is a prime example of Danish mid-century modernism. According to designer Jens Risom, the secret to good design lies in comfort, an elegant appearance and the warmth of natural wood – and that’s what the minimalist table is all about. Equipped with a small magazine rack, the table is the perfect sidetable placed next to a sofa or an armchair. The uniquely constructed Magazine table is made of oak veneer.

Colour
Natural
Length
57.5 cm
Width
40.5 cm
Height
47 cm
Material
Lacquered oak plywood
Weight
4.6 kg
Warranty
7 years
Product ID
FRE6500-LO

Jens Risom

Jens Risom (1916-2016) was part of the golden age of Danish Modernism. He made a career in the United States in particular, where he combined features of Nordic design, functionality and high-quality materials, with American influences he adopted in New York. Jens Risom's works have been selected for collections of MoMa and The Cooper Hewitt Museum, among others.

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  • Equal opportunities for all employees
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  • No incineration or landfilling of returned items
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  • No potentially harmful chemicals used in own production
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