Androgyne Lounge Table, Wood

Androgyne Lounge Table, Wood

Designer Danielle Siggerud

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Androgyne Lounge Table, Wood

Androgyne Lounge Table, Wood

Designer Danielle Siggerud

Originally developed by Norwegian architect and designer Danielle Siggerud as a modern and versatile table for Audo’s former showroom cafe? The Androgyne Collection profiles simple silhouettes and refined materials. Celebrating craftsmanship and wood, the Androgyne Lounge Table is versioned in natural or dark stained oak or walnut, as well as with the option of a kunis breccia stone or calacatta viola marble tabletop. With a shape and function made for everyday settings, the versatile, modernist design makes it possible to use as both a lounge table or bench for piles of books or statement decorations.

 

Finish

Selected: Dark Stained Oak | Calacatta Viola

Regular price $2,395.00
Regular price Sale price $2,395.00
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Ready to ship on: July 8 2024

Materials

Kunis Breccia stone, MDF, Oak or walnut veneer, Powder coated steel, PA plastic glides

Our wooden furniture is offered in two different types – natural wood veneers and solid wood – equal in beauty and with only minor differences in look and durability. Wood veneers are made from thin sheets of natural wood that are applied to a base of MDF, plywood or chipboard, giving the surface the appearance of solid wood. The final product is then varnished with polyurethane for a durable, easy-care finish and to prevent spills damaging the surface and underlying design. Wood veneer furniture uses less wood than its solid counterparts, making it a more affordable option. Furthermore, wood veneers are less prone to splintering and warping that can result from a solid wood design.

Dimensions

14.96"H x 47.24"W x 17.72"L,
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Danielle Siggerud

Danielle Siggerud is a Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen. She holds a Masters degree in architecture from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark. She established her studio in 2016 and today the practice works internationally, with projects stretching from London, New York, Stockholm to Paris. The scope of projects varies from private renovations, restorations and contemporary buildings to interior design, furniture making and smaller objects. Her work embodies a sharp vision of space and materials that can be recognized by her sensitive and contextual approach: embracing the essence of built forms, from the roughest construction to the smallest interior details. At the core of her work lies the strive for simplicity achieved by carefully balancing the fundamentals of architecture: space, proportion, light and materials. “These qualities are sought not simply as things of value in themselves, but as means to support a quality of human experience” she says.