semper salontisch t-900
Coffee tables from horgenglarus, Designed by Max Ernst Haefeli, Ernst Kadler
Product description
Salon table, table top in solid wood, 40mm thick, diameter: 80cm
Table height: 50cm
Table height: 50cm
Concept
The semper salontisch was one of the first pieces of modular furniture designed in 1926 by architect Max Ernst Haefeli together with horgenglarus' then director, Ernst Kadler-Vögeli. The marking of the 40mm table top is custom assembled following aesthetic criteria. A choice of different types of solid wood is available.
With a total weight of 18kg, the table is extremely solid. We offer it with a diameter of 80cm and a height of 50cm, but it is also available in other dimensions.
With a total weight of 18kg, the table is extremely solid. We offer it with a diameter of 80cm and a height of 50cm, but it is also available in other dimensions.
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Categorised in Tables - Coffee tables - Tabletop round - 4-leg base - open base - Wood - Tabletop solid wood - Base solid wood - Residential - Contract - Office - Hospitality.
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SMALL TABLES.
Manufacturer
horgenglarus
Family
semper
Architonic ID
20025121
Order number
t-900 HG 110
Year of Launch
1926
Also available in 14 other variants
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