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Slice Bench Vol. 2 38 x 160 cm Oak

1635.00USD
Production time: 6-8 weeks
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Materials:

Tabletop: Oak Veneer With Matt Lacquer Treatment, Legs: Oak

Size & Weight:
H: 42 x L: 160 x D: 38 cm
20,5 kg
Product Information:

The table comes flat packed.

Maintenance:

Daily cleaning: Wipe the table with a damp cloth and make sure to remove spills immediately so they don't leave stains.

About

Slice vol. 2

The beautiful oak Slice tables are joined by Slice vol. 2 that consists of a bench, a bar table, a coffee table and a round table in two sizes. The designs open up for a wealth of interior design opportunities in both private homes as well as offices and restaurants.
In the design of the Slice collection, attention has been heaped on the details and proportions, giving Slice a solid expression and a visual lightness. Where the original Slice table has openings between the boards of the table top, Slice vol. 2 has an entirely smooth top, which gives a calm appearance and a practical, even surface.
With its hardwearing materials and balanced mode of expression, the Slice collection offers timeless furniture design that shines with warmth and exclusivity.
Designer

Hans Hornemann

The young Danish designer Hans Hornemann graduated as a Master of Engineering in Industrial Design from the University of Aalborg 2014. Hans Hornemann emphasizes the combination of aesthetic simplicity and high functionality in expressive and light-hearted design. He is fascinated by the industrial and technical solutions in design in terms of both material and mode of expression. Natural materials often inspire him, and he endeavors to strip the design to its bone and portray the honesty found in the materials.

"In my opinion design should be a balance between an aesthetic minimalism and functionality with a user friendly experience. As a designer I aim to be true to the material used in order to enhance and bring out its natural qualities and characteristics. I value clean and minimalistic lines that add a new spin to the classic design. In creating a design, I think it's important to start from scratch and bring a new contribution to the products idiom, expression or functionality."