Erik, square | Table Frame, sulfur yellow RAL 9016
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Product description
Here comes ERIK in a square version. It is a table frame that impresses with its stability and versatility. It takes eight square tubes made of steel screwed crosswise at the corner points to form the frame. The wide-set legs create a lot of foot space under each tabletop to be placed on top. You are free to choose any dimensions for the tabletop. In terms of design, this gives way for a wide range of variants. The tabletop may protrude on one or all sides, or you may choose to put it in a recessed position with the then exposed node construction visible, or you select a frame-, respectively form-fitting tabletop. We offer a matching tabletop with a linoleum coating (77 × 77 cm in size) for the latter option.
Otherwise, you can put all tabletop materials and variants on the ERIK table frames you may think of. ERIK serves reliably as a frame under work, studio, or dining tables. For example, in this version, Erik is handy as a small dining table in the kitchen or at catering spaces. The screw connections of the frame allow for temporary use wherever one might need an additional table for working or presentation purposes at short notice. A quick change of location is no problem as well. Besides, the tubular parts of the disassembled frame save space when stored away.
We appreciate the design of this easily combinable and universally applicable table frame. The archetypal corner design is not new and looks familiar in a pleasant way. For centuries such frames have been known mainly as wooden constructions, made by generations of carpenters. We are most familiar with the look from the designs of the Dutch carpenter and architect Gerrit Rietveld.
We deliver the frame disassembled, with support rubbers for a tabletop on the crossbars, adjustable feet for the table legs, and end caps, which also allow to screw on a tabletop.
Dimensions: W 77 × D 77 × H 72 cm
Weight: 12 kg
Material: steel, powder-coated
Otherwise, you can put all tabletop materials and variants on the ERIK table frames you may think of. ERIK serves reliably as a frame under work, studio, or dining tables. For example, in this version, Erik is handy as a small dining table in the kitchen or at catering spaces. The screw connections of the frame allow for temporary use wherever one might need an additional table for working or presentation purposes at short notice. A quick change of location is no problem as well. Besides, the tubular parts of the disassembled frame save space when stored away.
We appreciate the design of this easily combinable and universally applicable table frame. The archetypal corner design is not new and looks familiar in a pleasant way. For centuries such frames have been known mainly as wooden constructions, made by generations of carpenters. We are most familiar with the look from the designs of the Dutch carpenter and architect Gerrit Rietveld.
We deliver the frame disassembled, with support rubbers for a tabletop on the crossbars, adjustable feet for the table legs, and end caps, which also allow to screw on a tabletop.
Dimensions: W 77 × D 77 × H 72 cm
Weight: 12 kg
Material: steel, powder-coated
Concept
ERIK fits in work areas, studios and the dining room. The bolting of the table also allows temporary use whenever and wherever you need additional space for your work or a presentation. Even a quick change of location is easily done. Plus, the tubular parts take up very little space when disassembled.
We particularly appreciate the universal usability of this table frame and its mix-and-match design. The archetypal corner construction is not new and therefore looks familiar in a pleasant way. For centuries it has been known mainly as a wooden construction, used by generations of carpenters. It seems most familiar from the designs of the Dutch carpenter and architect Gerrit Rietfeld.
We deliver the frame disassembled. It comes with support rubbers for tabletops on the crossbars, adjustable feet and end caps on the top end of the table legs (you can screw on the tabletop at these points).
We particularly appreciate the universal usability of this table frame and its mix-and-match design. The archetypal corner construction is not new and therefore looks familiar in a pleasant way. For centuries it has been known mainly as a wooden construction, used by generations of carpenters. It seems most familiar from the designs of the Dutch carpenter and architect Gerrit Rietfeld.
We deliver the frame disassembled. It comes with support rubbers for tabletops on the crossbars, adjustable feet and end caps on the top end of the table legs (you can screw on the tabletop at these points).
More about this product
Part of the collection
TABLES, SIDE TABLES.
Manufacturer
Magazin®
Family
Erik Tisch
Architonic ID
20225760
Year of Launch
2021
Also available in 2 other variants
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Address
Lautenschlagerstr. 16, 70173 Stuttgart Germany
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