BPS Dining Table No. 175
Brand: Berhn Pedersen and Son
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- $ 4,492.80
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- $ 4,492.80
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BPS Dining Table No. 175
Table No. 175, a table which adds a clean and modern expression to any room. Available in different sizes and range of designs to meet requirements for dining or work. Table No. 175 is a very practical but still a beautiful and simple design; Just a table top and two bases provide an expression of calm stability together with a solid elegance. Originally designed in 1975 by Danish architect Aksel Dahl and redesigned in 2010 in collaboration with Anders Hay. The redesign resulted in a lighter and more floating expression, without compromising its inherent architectural language, principles or identity. The table top is made from solid oak or a combination of plywood with linoleum or plywood with nanotech laminate, with an edge profile in natural or black lacquered plywood. The linoleum, which is available in 21 colours, has a matte look, feels warm to the hand and is renowned for its elegance and durability. The table legs are made from solid oak, untreated or black lacquered. Every piece is made in Denmark and individually numbered on final assembly. Bernh. Pedersen & Søn, a Danish furniture maker, has a long and strong tradition in furniture and cabinetmaking stretching all the way back to the company’s start in 1902. Through three generations the family firm has created and sold classic Danish furniture to many parts of the world. The period 1950 - 1970 in particular was characterized by some of the most stunning and well-executed pieces in Bernh. Pedersen & Søn's history. Especially the classic mid-century sideboards and daybeds designed by Danish furniture designers, including the Danish world-renowned Johannes Andersen, Svend Aage Madsen and Kurt Østervig who were - and still are - highly valued by customers worldwide. In 2015, great-grandson Thomas Bernhard Pedersen reestablished the company and started focusing exclusively on relaunching some of the exquisite furniture designed in the 50’s and 60’s.
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