Description
Elegance dining table
The Elegance table is the brainchild of Hans Sandgren Jakobsen, whose simple, streamlined and elegant design philosophy perfectly combines Danish and Japanese design traditions.
The ELEGANCE range of furniture represents an excellent example of beauty and elegance in everyday life. The furniture series has been designed by renowned Danish furniture designer, Hans Sandgren Jacobsen, and produced by Japanese wooden furniture manufacturer, Asahi. The result is a series of furniture that beautifully combines lightweight design with a sophisticated expression.
The high quality of Elegance furniture is reflected in its strong yet lightweight construction. The ELEGANCE range is ideal for complementing the Nordic design style with its minimalist aesthetic and crisp, clean lines. Whatever your interior design style, this furniture range will add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home.
The Elegance table is available in 160cm*85cm*71cm and 180cm*85cm*71cm and you can choose between soap-treated ash and black lacquered ash.
Specifications
Specifications
Width: 85 cm
Length: 160 cm, 180 cm
Height: 71 cm
Choose from: Soap treated ash. Black lacquered ash.
Designer
Hans Sandgren Jakobsen
Hans Sandgren Jakobsen, a skilled carpenter and industrial designer, has established his daily workplace in a beautiful older building located on the quayside at Grenaa Harbor. He is a trained carpenter and later obtained an industrial design degree from the Danish Design School in Copenhagen. His design philosophy is deeply rooted in a functional design language where aesthetics and functionality go hand in hand. Inspired by the American Shaker style approach to furniture design, where beauty comes from the function of the furniture, this philosophy informs all of his designs. The design process is an exciting and demanding journey for Hans Sandgren Jakobsen. From the initial stage, where ideas exist only in his mind and on paper, he experiences a deep influence from his subconscious and the changes that occur along the way. He sees innovation, aesthetics and functionality as crucial elements in his design work.