Shuffle table MH1, spectrum

&Tradition

422.00€ 563.00€

Colour: Multicolour


&Tradition
Shuffle table MH1
422.00€ 563.00€


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Description

&Tradition’s Shuffle table MH1 is a flexible piece of furniture that can serve many uses. The beautifully shaped wooden blocks can be combined to place the tabletop at different heights, making Shuffle suitable for various kinds of spaces. By using playful colours and shapes inspired by old wooden toys, Norwegian designer Mia Hamborg has given a new life to the old Nordic craft tradition of turning wood.

It’s up to the user to decide where to place Shuffle and even to decide the form and height of the table. A turned wooden leg divided into pieces and splashed with colour is a daring and charming way of renewing the woodturning tradition. The Shuffle table combines the playfulness of old wooden toys with another Nordic tradition: democracy. The users are free to compose their own table from the turned pieces and with the measures that will fit their home perfectly, spreading an aura of joy and elegance.

Colour
Multicolour
Height
69 cm
Diameter
45 cm
Material
Lacquered MDF, solid beech
Weight
11 kg
Product ID
TR701031

Mia Hamborg

The Norwegian designer Mia Hamborg (b.1980), BA in furniture from the Steneby School of Crafts and Design in Gothenburg, has a passion for order, functionality and colour. With her joyous and playful furniture she continues an old Nordic tradition for wood turning and brings new life into the material. She doesn’t follow any strict design tradition, but the joy of life is definitely her inspiration.

One of her most creative products is the playful Shuffle table designed for &Tradition, a turned wooden leg divided into pieces and splashed with colour. With it, Mia Hamborg gives new life to the old Nordic craft tradition of turning wood by adding the colour and playful forms from old painted wooden toys. The users are free to compose their own table from the turned pieces and with the measures that will fit their home perfectly, spreading an aura of joy.

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Based on 8 reviews

  • N

    United States

    5

    Love this little table, squiggle. I was not given a color choice when ordering, however I am sure that both are great. Something wonderful to look at and enjoy, very heavy and well made.

    236 days ago

  • J

    Canada

    5

    I've wanted this table for a long time (it reminds me of a favourite toy from childhood) and am happy to finally see it in person. Let's be honest, it isn't the most practical of tables (witht the pole sticking out the top) but it's a charming conversation piece. Amazingly, it took only a few days to ship from Finland to the west coast of North America. Assembly was simple, though the holes in the base and central pole didn't line up perfectly. The pieces have a high quality finish. I chose the navy-pink-grey colour scheme as it goes best with my decor, but If it were possible to choose a custom array of colours this piece would be even more amazing.

    46 days ago

  • A

    United States

    1

    i ahve not received my product it has been three weeks going on four....

    27 days ago

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