VNA DINE
Design by Florian Hauswirth, 2024The basic design of the table is based on the plug-in connections of the VNA CHAIR stabelle. The cross frame and the associated visible wedging are typical of the Alpine region. The lateral H-shaped constructions are connected to the foot frame.
The legs can be put up when the work is done, the feet are not in direct contact with the cold floor of the alpine hut. The table looks inviting just by looking at it. VNA DINE has a presence in the room and becomes the centrepiece for spontaneous gatherings – you want to sit down at it. The Alpine room table has a logical design and conveys a “working” atmosphere. It is ideal for cooking and working together.
Table, solid wood
Tabletop thickness 27 mm, profiled edge
Base bar, fixed with wedge
Material: | Ash white oiled, ash colour stain graphite black |
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Surface: | Impregnated with natural hardwax-oil | Ash colour stain: matt lacquered |
For contract use we propose a lacquer finish on tabletops | |
Dimensions: | h 75 | w 90, 100 | l 180, 200, 220, 240, 260 |
VNA DINE | Ash white oiled, solid wood | 90 x 260 cm
VNA DINE | Ash white oiled, solid wood | 90 x 260 cm
VNA DINE | Ash white oiled, solid wood
VNA DINE | Ash white oiled, solid wood
VNA DINE | Ash white oiled, solid wood | 90 x 260 cm
VNA DINE | Ash white oiled, solid wood
VNA DINE | Ash white oiled, solid wood | 90 x 260 cm and ash stained graphite black, solid wood | 90 x 220 cm
VNA DINE | Ash stained graphite black, solid wood | 90 x 220 cm
VNA DINE | Ash stained graphite black, solid wood
VNA DINE | Ash stained graphite black, solid wood
VNA DINE | Ash stained graphite black, solid wood
VNA DINE | Ash stained graphite black, solid wood
ALPENRAUM Collection
Furniture for the Alpine region focuses on the conditions, materials and culture of the Alps.
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Florian Hauswirth
Florian Hauswirth, born 1976 in Dielsdorf, near Zurich, CH. Following a four-year traineeship as a technical model maker in a model and mould design office. During his four-year degree in industrial design, he continued his work as a model maker in the semester breaks.
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