Karimoku Case's N-DT01 dining table has a classically timeless look inspired by nature. The long and slender oak table plays beautifully with contrasts of lightness and strength, evoking the branching form of a tree: from one angle it appears delicate and almost paper-thin, while from another it feels solid and firmly grounded. The thoughtfully considered construction highlights the unique beauty of oak, complete with its lively grain patterns. The architecturally striking N-DT01 table is designed by Copenhagen-based studio Norm Architects and suits not only home kitchens and dining spaces, but also spacious restaurant interiors.
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N-DT01 dining table, 90 x 200 cm, lacquered oak
Karimoku Case
Description
Karimoku Case's N-DT01 dining table has a classically timeless look inspired by nature. The long and slender oak table plays beautifully with contrasts of lightness and strength, evoking the branching form of a tree: from one angle it appears delicate and almost paper-thin, while from another it feels solid and firmly grounded. The thoughtfully considered construction highlights the unique beauty of oak, complete with its lively grain patterns. The architecturally striking N-DT01 table is designed by Copenhagen-based studio Norm Architects and suits not only home kitchens and dining spaces, but also spacious restaurant interiors.
- Length: 78.74 in (200 cm)
- Width: 35.43 in (90 cm)
- Height: 28.35 in (72 cm)
- Colour Natural oak
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Material
Lacquered solid oak.
Lacquered with clear polyurethane coating: to achieve long-lasting finish, process of coating and sanding is repeated multiple times. Strong resistance to chemicals, heat, and UV rays. - Weight 169.76 lbs (77 kg)
- Care instructions Wipe with a dry cloth.
- Product ID: KC-D32670ME
Norm Architects is a dynamic design duo composed by the Danish architects Kasper Rønn (b. 1976) and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen (b. 1976), both graduates of the Royal Danish Academy of fine Arts in Copenhagen. Being true modernists, they believe in design where the focus is in meeting a real need instead of creating one, and this reflects from their work as architects as well as industrial designers.
Though bearing a strong admiration for some of the most pure minimalists, Norm Architects is not easy to categorize. The architects see their work as a part of the Scandinavian modernist tradition – functional, minimal, poetic and timeless – with a profound understanding of natural materials and a special attention to detail. One of their most successful products is the MILK lamp, designed for &Tradition, that combines wood and glass.
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