Pavilion AV24 Black Lacquered Oak w. Chrome Base
Dining tables from &TRADITION, Designed by Anderssen & Voll
Product description
Category
Table
Environment
Indoor
Dimensions
H: 73cm/28.74in W: 110cm/43.31in D: 250cm/98.43in
Weight
62 kg
Gliders
Plastic gliders are standard.
Materials
Product Material
Steel, wood veneer, formpressed wood veneer, Forbo linoleum.
Production Process
The Pavilion Desk is made of a tabletop laminated with linoleum and veneered edges. The legs are made from bent steel tubes. The backboard is made from formpressed veneer.
Table Tops
Clear Lacquered Oak
Black Lacquered Oak
Lacquered Walnut
Base
Chrome
Matt Black
Table
Environment
Indoor
Dimensions
H: 73cm/28.74in W: 110cm/43.31in D: 250cm/98.43in
Weight
62 kg
Gliders
Plastic gliders are standard.
Materials
Product Material
Steel, wood veneer, formpressed wood veneer, Forbo linoleum.
Production Process
The Pavilion Desk is made of a tabletop laminated with linoleum and veneered edges. The legs are made from bent steel tubes. The backboard is made from formpressed veneer.
Table Tops
Clear Lacquered Oak
Black Lacquered Oak
Lacquered Walnut
Base
Chrome
Matt Black
Concept
Located on the castle grounds of Copenhagen’s Kastellet overlooking the waterfront promenade that is home to the Little Mermaid, The Langelinie Pavilion stands with a resilient spirit. The first Pavilion was built in 1885. The second was built in 1902 for the Royal Danish Yacht Club but was sadly destroyed during World War II. The current Pavilion was built 1958 by architect couple Eva and Niels Koppel in homage to modernism. Echoing its own ability to endure is the Pavilion chair by Andersen & Voll.
Here the challenge was to design a stackable chair used for mass seating in this iconic, multi-purpose venue, the Langelinie Pavilion. Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll wanted to link early modernism with new modernism. “Often tube chairs are constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen. “We wanted a freer form of expression and explored the idea of bent tubing teamed with bent plywood.” “The Pavilion chair has an airy feeling, with slim arms and legs that give it a light appearance,” explains Voll. “A softer aesthetic in a curvaceous silhouette that’s barely there.”
The effect is lyrical, graceful and poetic. Almost like a tied rope that has come undone.
Here the challenge was to design a stackable chair used for mass seating in this iconic, multi-purpose venue, the Langelinie Pavilion. Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll wanted to link early modernism with new modernism. “Often tube chairs are constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen. “We wanted a freer form of expression and explored the idea of bent tubing teamed with bent plywood.” “The Pavilion chair has an airy feeling, with slim arms and legs that give it a light appearance,” explains Voll. “A softer aesthetic in a curvaceous silhouette that’s barely there.”
The effect is lyrical, graceful and poetic. Almost like a tied rope that has come undone.
More about this product
Categorised in Tables - Contract tables - Dining tables - Conference tables - Tabletop rectangular - 4-leg base - Wood - Engineered wood - Tabletop engineered wood - Natural wood veneer - Oak - Metal - Base metal - Steel - Residential - Contract - Conference / Meeting.
Manufacturer
&TRADITION
Family
Pavilion
Architonic ID
20701198
Order number
AV24
Year of Launch
2022
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