H-Line Table
Dining tables from Sorø Furniture, Designed by Knud Holscher
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Concept
H-line table design knud holscher tops - laminated/veneer/linoleum steel - aluminium
H-line is made with round legs in aluminium with a matt, satin-like surface, which gives the tables an exclusive quality. The legs are designed with characteristic, horizontal columns. A transom is mounted with a circular foot, which can be moved up and down, and is fastened securely with a screw. The tables can thus be individually height adjusted from 70 to 90 cm, and can also be adjusted in relation to uneveness or slopes in the floor. The key to a complex task is to provide a precise, worked out solution, where aesthetics, function and detailing are integrated as equal parts in the finished product. It is also the integration process itself, which characterises the new table series and is the background to the awarding of the red dot design prize & if design award.
H-line is made with round legs in aluminium with a matt, satin-like surface, which gives the tables an exclusive quality. The legs are designed with characteristic, horizontal columns. A transom is mounted with a circular foot, which can be moved up and down, and is fastened securely with a screw. The tables can thus be individually height adjusted from 70 to 90 cm, and can also be adjusted in relation to uneveness or slopes in the floor. The key to a complex task is to provide a precise, worked out solution, where aesthetics, function and detailing are integrated as equal parts in the finished product. It is also the integration process itself, which characterises the new table series and is the background to the awarding of the red dot design prize & if design award.
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Manufacturer
Sorø Furniture
Family
H-Line Table
Architonic ID
1056226
Year of Launch
2006
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