AH901 Outdoor dining table, 100 x 203 cm, teak

Carl Hansen & Søn

31080,00 NOK

Carl Hansen & Søn
AH901 Outdoor dining table
31080,00 NOK



Description

The AH Outdoor collection by Carl Hansen & Søn adds a dose of timeless Danish design to your outdoor space, whether it be a spacious patio or a compact urban balcony. Designed by architect Alfred Homann in 2022, the elegantly minimalist collection consists of a variety of furniture suitable for any occasion from hosting a large garden party to relaxing in the company of just yourself and perhaps a good book.

Characterised by a simple and functional design language, model AH901 is a long dining table ideal for eight people. The clean lines and subtle rounded details make the table the perfect addition to a variety of environments from a lush traditional garden to a modern, more ascetic outdoor space. The table is stackable, making it also ideal for cafés and restaurants as it is easy to store away for the winter.

Just like all furniture in the AH Outdoor collection, the table is made of certified teak wood. The durable material ages beautifully, turning from a warm brown to a dignified silvery grey. If you wish to keep the original colour, be sure to oil the furniture before the first use and regularly thereafter.

Colour
Natural teak
Length
203 cm
Width
100 cm
Height
74 cm
Material
Natural teak
Stackable
Yes
Notes
Please note that untreated teak furniture will develop a patina over time, eventually turning a pale grey colour. If you wish to retain the original golden colour, it is recommended to treat teak furniture with a suitable teak sealant.
Product ID
CHS-AH901-090-105-FSC-100

Alfred Homann

Danish Alfred Homann (1948–2022) was an award-winning architect and designer who conceived museums, railway stations and other public buildings as well as private homes during his career. Known for his unadorned and functional style, Homann designed not only buildings but also furniture – he collaborated with the likes of prestigious furniture brand Carl Hansen & Søn. Homann also designed several lighting models, but exclusively for lighting manufacturer Louis Poulsen.

Alfred Homann graduated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1976. Already during his studies, he worked under several Danish and American architects, but two years after his graduation – when he was 30 years old – he decided to found his first very own design studio. In addition to his studio in Copenhagen, Homann also worked in the United States during his career, where he had a design agency called Homann Design Inc. between 1987 and 1995.

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