&Tradition’s In Between dining table is an elegant addition to the wooden furniture collection designed by Sami Kallio. The large, rectangular In Between SK6 table repeats the shapes and sloping legs of the In Between chairs. A result of designer Kallio’s love for Scandinavian heritage and woodworking, the In Between table is made of strong and characterful oak wood with traditional techniques such as woodturning. The innovative veneer techniques and detachable legs give the table a modern finish and allow it to be transported and stored flat-pack.
In Between SK6 table, 100 x 250 cm, lacquered oak
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Description
&Tradition’s In Between dining table is an elegant addition to the wooden furniture collection designed by Sami Kallio. The large, rectangular In Between SK6 table repeats the shapes and sloping legs of the In Between chairs. A result of designer Kallio’s love for Scandinavian heritage and woodworking, the In Between table is made of strong and characterful oak wood with traditional techniques such as woodturning. The innovative veneer techniques and detachable legs give the table a modern finish and allow it to be transported and stored flat-pack.
Product details (8)
- Colour
- Oak
- Length
- 250 cm
- Width
- 100 cm
- Height
- 73 cm
- Weight
- 67.1 kg
- Table top material
- MDF, lacquered oak veneer
- Base material
- Smoked oak
- Notes
- Adjustable plastic gliders. Requires assembly.
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Designer
Sami Kallio (born 1975 in Helsinki, Finland) lives and works as a freelance designer in Gothenburg, Sweden. Kallio has said that his work combines the melancholy of the Finnish design heritage with the humour of the Swedish tradition. He graduated from the School of Design and Crafts in Gothenburg in 2005. Kallio has taken part in numerous exhibitions, and the furniture collection called The Finnish Blood In Me that was presented in Stockholm Furniture fair in 2011 caught a lot of attention.
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