Utile Table

2 146,00 €

Nikolaj and Kasper

New

More than a design table, a true work of art ! Carrara marble with powerful veins, a blond solid oak structure from Finland. An idea that comes from Denmark with a studio that has not finished surprising you !

Quantity :

Height : 75 cm - Width 95 cm - Length 201 cm

Materials : solid oak, steel, Carrara marble

Colors : white vein, light oak

Information : very easy to install and mount. Easy to maintain.

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FREE SHIPPING to France from 80€.

- STANDARD SHIPMENTS in France with Colissimo (2-3 days) : 6,5 €

- INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS (EUROPE) with colissimo : 15 €

- Easy Returns.

- Delivery at ground level ; for a delivery to the floors, please ask us a quotation.

History of the product

There are the tables and there is ... The Table! Here is the latest creation of a Scandinavian designer duo loving their Danish culture. A robust wooden structure, assembled by an ingenious steel system, comes to marry four cabochons of marble in extraordinary colors.

Assembled and forming a tray, this table will gracefully inhabit your living room or your kitchen. Of a foolproof quality and known for its durability, the marble is easy to maintain and will adapt to all the decorations, classic or contemporary !

The designer

Nikolaj and Kasper are Says Who Design. They are both designers with a style rooted in the great traditions of Scandinavian design, and its love for simplicity, minimalism and functionality. They are part of the movement of New Scandinavian Design. On one hand they respect their design heritage, and on the other hand, they reinvent it to fit into our present time.

Designing can be a very strange process. Especially when there are two people involved. But the truth is, that it’s the freedom, chaos and irrational thoughts that bring inspiration to an otherwise quite technical and precise production. Maybe that’s why they enjoy working together so much. They are two sides of the same coin. Chaos and order. Engineering and creativity.
“Says Who?” is a question and a bold statement about challenging their traditions and expectations.

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