The Soft side table by Muuto got its name from its softened surfaces and subtle, round lines. Designed by Jens Fager, Soft is a delightfully simple side table that comes in a variety of finishes and sizes, suitable for every space and use. Use the Soft table as a coffee table by the sofa or as a nightstand next to your bed, or style it with your favorite greenery. The base of the table is made of recycled aluminum.
Soft side table, 41 cm, high, beige grey
Muuto
Description
The Soft side table by Muuto got its name from its softened surfaces and subtle, round lines. Designed by Jens Fager, Soft is a delightfully simple side table that comes in a variety of finishes and sizes, suitable for every space and use. Use the Soft table as a coffee table by the sofa or as a nightstand next to your bed, or style it with your favorite greenery. The base of the table is made of recycled aluminum.
Product details (8)
- Colour
- Gray
- Height
- 18.9 in (48 cm)
- Diameter
- 16.14 in (41 cm)
- Table top material
- Linoleum finish on MDF
- Frame material
- Powder-coated, die-cast aluminum (made with at least 97% recycled aluminum)
- Weight
- 15.79 lbs (7.16 kg)
- Notes
- Comes with pre-mounted glides. Comes flat-packed.
- Care instructions
- Powder-coated surfaces: Clean with a moist cloth. If necessary, use a little dish soap on the cloth. Linoleum: Clean with a damp cloth. If necessary, only use a mild detergent or washing up liquid. Always wipe with a dry cloth afterwards. To minimize the risk of stains, liquid, grease etc. should be removed straight away. Linoleum care is recommended for optimum saturation of the natural material 2-3 times a year.
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Designer
Jens Fager (b. 1979) is one of Sweden’s most interesting young designers. He graduated from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, Stockholm, in 2008 and has already made an international impact with exhibitions in London, Milan and Stockholm.
Jens Fager designed the Press Room for the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2009 and Greenhouse for the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2010 – Greenhouse is an arena for independent designers and design schools, where the focus is on the exhibitor, and Jens took as his inspiration the design and geometry theories of the 1st century BC Roman architect and engineer Vitruvius. Jens Fager made his breakthrough in Greenhouse in 2008 where he presented his furniture collection Govhugget – the Swedish word for rustic – while he was a final year student at Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. The rough-surfaced painted chairs, tables and candelabras of the Grovhugget collection were made by cutting pine with a band saw and were created for a restaurant Jens Fager designed for a Swedish chef. Later on the Danish company Muuto decided to start manufacturing the collection with the name Raw. Every piece of the collection – which includes a side table, a dining chair, a lounge chair and a candelabra, in different colors – is unique because they are all made of a piece of wood carved by hand with a band saw machine. With strong yet iconic look they can easily be placed anywhere in the house, at the office or at the restaurant. After his breakthrough, Jens Fager collaborated with the designer Philippe Starck and designed a bowl and plate collection for the restaurant LUX and for Galleri Pascale. Jens was awarded the title of Designer of the Year 2008 by Residence magazine. In 2009 he was guest of honor at the Belgian Furniture Fair Sfeer. Jens Fager is represented in the permanent exhibition of the Röhsska Museum of Fashion, Design and Decorative Arts in Göteborg, Sweden.
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