Näyttely dining table, oak

Ornäs

2,750.00€

Ornäs
Näyttely dining table
2,750.00€


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Description

The Näyttely dining table by Ornäs combines a robust solid wood tabletop with simplified, angular legs. The tabletop surface is enlivened by skillfully made horizontal veneers, which give the table a graphic accent. The 220 cm long Näyttely dining table has plenty of space for family and friends to gather around.

Hiort af Ornäs originally designed the Exhibition collection, launched in 1955, for interiors of Finnish embassies. The Näyttely series was re-launched in 2021, and the products are still today manufactured in Finland using original techniques. Their appearance honours the design traditions of the 50s yet blends in effortlessly with any contemporary decor. 

Colour
Varnished oak
Length
220 cm
Width
95 cm
Height
73 cm
Material
Varnished oak
Weight
40 g
Care instructions
Wipe with a damp cloth.
Notes
Comes flat-packed.
Product ID
FT108521-220-20

Carl Gustaf Hiort af Ornäs

Carl-Gustaf Vilhelm ”Nalle” Hiort af Ornäs (1911–1996) was a Finnish interior architect and designer, whose most famous design is the Siesta armchair from 1952. In 1945 Hiort af Ornäs founded the furniture company Puunveisto Oy, for which he developed versatile techniques for shaping plywood. Hiort af Ornäs spent his retirement in Spain, and designed several buildings for Fuengirola’s Los Pacos neighbourhood, which has a large Finnish population.

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