Miss Holly table, 175 x 82 cm + 2 x 50 cm extensions, oiled oak

Stolab

$4,985.00

Stolab
Miss Holly table
$4,985.00



Description

Stolab's Miss Holly dining table is designed for contemporary needs but with respect for Stolab's history. Suited for dining areas as well as meeting rooms, the table’s graceful solid wood top rests on sturdy wooden legs – Miss Holly's sleek design is a combination of a modern design language and Stolab’s know-how in solid wood furniture. The dining table comes with two 50 cm extension leaves that make the table capacious enough to accommodate a large group of guests. The Miss Holly table was designed by Jonas Lindvall and is manufactured at Stolab's own factory in Smålandsstenar, Sweden.

Colour
Oiled oak
Length
175–275 cm
Width
82 cm
Height
73 cm
Measurement details
Length 175 / 225 / 275 cm.
Distance between the floor and table frame: 63.6 cm
Material
Oiled solid oak
Weight
55 kg
Product ID
STO628230-NATURAL

Jonas Lindvall

Jonas Lindvall is a Swedish architect,  interior designer and furniture designer specializing in solid wood furniture. Lindvall has a very diverse background in design, having studied interior architecture in Gothenburg, furniture design at the Royal College of Art in London and architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts. The timeless design language of his furniture combines forward-looking vision with an appreciation for tradition and craftsmanship. Lindvall lives and works in Malmö.

 


 
 

 


 
 

 

 


 
 

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