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Dining tables from LÖFFLER, Designed by Werner Blaser

Product description

Rectangular table

Concept

"The art of the joints in furniture creates an appreciation of the inconspicuous, the unobtrusive and the thoughtful again. They are the artistic design language of modernism. Their fragility is a kind of period style. The pure, the inconspicuous and the reflective become an astute perception." (Werner Blaser) The dovetailed frames, which are made of European matt-painted, solid oak, are joined to an ensemble consisting of a chair and a stool covered with black butt leather, a matching table with black-stained oak veneer plywood measuring either 160 x 80 cm or 80 x 80 cm, a lounge combination with identical lounge tables measuring 120 x 45 cm or 45 x 45 cm, and an armchair with padded seat covers on black butt leather bands.

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Part of the collection LÖFFLER EDITION.
Manufacturer LÖFFLER
Family Principle of an architecture
Architonic ID 1193744
Year of Launch 2012

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