TAF Architects on the design “Our idea was to update the classic Scandinavian wood table. The result has obvious references to traditional Scandinavian furniture making, but choice of materials and detailing give it a new expression. Furthermore, we wanted to make the table adaptable to personal needs – with a choice of 2 different table tops, 3 frames and 3 types of legs. There are 18 ways to create a personal and unique table.”
 
The table top board is cut out and a list in solid wood is glued on to the edges all the way around it. Veneer is glued on top and bottom all the way out to the edge. The surface gets grinded and treated with white oil for the natural oak look, and painted for the coloured table tops. The steel frame is laser cut, bended and painted with powder coating. The legs are lathe grinded and the surfaces treated with oil or paint. 
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