Androgyne dining table 120 cm, oak - Kunis Breccia stone

Audo Copenhagen

JP¥ 523,600 JP¥ 654,600

Audo Copenhagen
Androgyne dining table 120 cm
JP¥ 523,600 JP¥ 654,600



Description

Audo Copenhagen’s Androgyne dining table is a charming combination of contrasting features. Crafted from natural oak and unique Kunis Breccia stone, the table plays with feminine and masculine elements, soft cuts and sharp edges, as well as simple and bold silhouettes. Designed by Danielle Siggerud, the harmonious, stable look of the Androgyne table is a focal point of the dining area, equally pleasing to use and to gaze upon.

Colour
Oak, sand
Height
73 cm
Diameter
120 cm
Table top material
Kunis Breccia stone
Frame material
Solid oak
Weight
105 kg
Notes
CNC-cut stone, hand-polished for a smooth surface finish. PA plast glides.
Product ID
MN1183019

Danielle Siggerud

Danielle Siggerud is a Norwegian-born architect and designer based in Copenhagen. A graduate from the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Siggerud worked in London with the renowned architect John Pawson before opening her own studio in Copenhagen in 2016. In her work, Siggerud aims at eliminating all excess, focusing on details and choosing the right materials carefully.

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