Patch HW1 table, 180 cm, smoked oak - grey laminate

&Tradition

SG$ 5,013.00
9% GST is included

&Tradition
Patch HW1 table
SG$ 5,013.00


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Description

&Tradition's Patch table, designed by Hee Welling, features a minimalist design that emphasizes durable and high-quality materials as well as subtle, considered details. The wooden dining table is extendable: by opening the butterfly mechanism in the middle, the table can be extended by 100 cm. In addition to dining areas, the table is also ideal for offices and conference rooms.

The frame of the table is made of solid oak wood. Its simplistic look is spiced up by rounded edges as well as drop-shaped legs that are complemented by cast brass joints. The table top is coated with Fenix ​​NTM nanolaminate, a durable easy-care material commonly used on kitchen countertops. The matte surface of the nanolaminate feels soft and comfortable to touch and, best of all, repels dirt and fingerprints.

Colour
Smoked oak, grey
Length
180–280 cm
Width
90 cm
Height
75 cm
Material
Fitting: brass
Table top material
Fenix NTM nano laminate, Grigio Londra 0718
Frame material
Smoked oiled solid oak
Weight
63.3 kg
Notes
Felt gliders installed as standard.Tested according to EN 15373 Level 2: suitable for general contract use.
Product ID
TR20930000

Hee Welling

Hee Welling is a Danish designer who graduated as a designer from the Danish Design School in Copenhagen in 2003, specialising in product and furniture design. Hee Welling’s designs are deeply rooted in the Scandinavian design tradition, which is evident in his simple, functional and refined designs. Form and function are the two important guidelines in his works.

Immediately after graduation he established Hee Welling Design Studio in Copenhagen. Besides working in his own studio, Hee Welling also teaches international students at the Danish Design School. Hee Welling’s work has been exhibited at fairs in Cologne, London, New York, Milan, Singapore, Stockholm and Tokyo. Hee Welling’s most famous design is the Hee chair, available in different versions – Hee dining chair, Hee lounge chair and Hee bar chair – and colours. The idea for the Hee chairs derives from an ambition to make an eco-friendly chair where the materials are easily recyclable. The starting point was to make a cool and basic chair that would fit most locations – modern but not so typical of the period, that it does not have a long life. There is nothing superfluous or ornamented about the chair and nothing can be removed without losing the function. The chair has a playful expression but does not let the design compromise its purpose. The chair is made from 11 mm metal wire and the form refers to a sketch - a pencil drawing in three dimensions. The Hee chair is, among other places, being used in the new Oslo Opera and at the Australian Parliament. The chair is stackable and suitable for outdoor use as well.

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