The desk is part of the Remix Collection by Gesa Hansen and the Hansen Family. Manufactured out of massive oak wood, the table possesses a strong handicraft character and offers dining space for up to 8 people.
In the middle of the table top there are two compartments which are suitable to store or present decoration, table accessories or other small things. The colourful compartments can be hidden with two boards so that the content remains a secret and the table can be used as one is used to it.
As well as the table, the covering boards consist of massive oak wood on one side and out of slate on the other side. If the panels are placed upside down on the compartments, they can also be used as pot-coasters. The construction of the table feet ensures safe stand and avoids that the table top curls in, still letting enough movement liberty.
The dining table was designed b Gesa Hansen as part of the Remix Collection for her own design label The Hansen Family. Her design style is a combination of Scandinavian minimalism and strong colours. This is also displayed by the desk of the awarded furniture collection which is strongly inspired by the Scandinavian handicraft tradition. The Hansen Family is just found in this handicraft tradition with its products: each desk is exceptionally made out of ecological correct cultivation wood by hand in the Hans Hansen workshop.
Gesa Hansen was born in Arnsberg in 1981. After her design studies at the Bauhaus-University in Weimar, she worked in the Paris Atelier of Jean Nouvel among others. Designer Gesa Hansen
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H: 75 cm, D: 80 cm, L: 180 cm, weight: 55 kg, space for 6 to 8 people, 2 compartments with covers in the table's middle, material: oak wood, cover of compartment of oak wood and slate, colour: Oak natural Nr. 117531, EAN 4250298727752 Country of origin: Germany |
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