Bølling tray table 50 cm, oiled beech - stone

Brdr. Krüger

AU$1,437.00
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Colour: Oiled beech, light grey, grey


Brdr. Krüger
Bølling tray table 50 cm
AU$1,437.00


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Description

Brdr. Krüger's Bølling tray table, designed by Hans Bølling, is a Danish design classic from 1963. The two-tier table can be used, for example, as a bar cart or a side table in the living room or as a bedside table in the bedroom.

The round trolley is a fine example of the playful functionalism typical of Danish design, with its gist lying in the reversible trays in two different colours: you can turn the trays around and choose whether you prefer them in light or dark grey, or perhaps the upper tray in one shade and the lower one in the other. Turning the trays around also offers a quick way to update your home decor! The Bølling trolley is made in Denmark.

Colour
Oiled beech, light grey, grey
Height
55 cm
Diameter
50 cm
Material
Beech, beech veneer, laminate
Weight
5 kg
Product ID
BRD-BBO1-BOL-ST

Hans Bølling

Hans Bølling (born 1931) is a Danish architect and designer. He first planned a career in advertising design, but ended up studying to become an architect. After graduating from the Royal Danish Art Academy, Bølling has designed small wooden objects, furniture, villas and town halls. His works are described as joyful and cheerful.

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    Edmonton, Canada

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    Great design

    31 days ago

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