The Johansen table is a contemporary design from Snedkergaarden.
August 9th, 2010
This new piece from Denmark is an elegant, modern design, fit for a variety of spaces.
The chiseled legs and table top present an organic touch and unique design.
The table’s designer, Mads Johansen, said of the design, “The main idea was to make a tabletop with a new profile on the edge. I’m fascinated with bridges and their construction. There is a bridge in a Danish city called Vejle, where I got the inspiration for the curve on the edge”.
The Johansen is available in standard and custom sizes.
Materials
Oak and Walnut
Dimensions
To specification
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