Dis coffee tables have clean, simple lines and are available in five sizes that can be used individually or together. Choose from table tops in solid oak, brushed pine or turnable steel tops.
Dis has several table top options
Powder coated steel (turnable trays)
black / white
Solid wild oak in whole lengths
white oiled / natural oiled / smoked oiled / wenge
Solid premium oak in whole lengths
white oiled / natural oiled / smoked oiled / wenge
Solid brushed pine
(except 80 x 80 cm and 90 x 90 cm)
black
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In a desire to design a table that blends into a space without taking up much space, Sami Kallio created the In Between Table. A partner to his In Between Chair, the legs of the table echo the same angle as the front legs of the chair. At the same time, the table’s slim silhouette and absence of ornamentation make it an ideal match for any chair – in any setting.
The In Between Table is a mix of traditional wood craftsmanship, involving compression moulding and woodturning, together with innovative veneer techniques. As such, it is an homage to Kallio’s Nordic heritage and training in woodmaking, as well as his modern, Scandinavian sense of simplicity.
As part of his “Between Gaps” series, Kallio set out to explore the correlation between an object and its surrounds. Exploring the interplay between positive and negative space. “My concept started from the outside inwards,” explains Kallio. “The table has no negative spaces, but it can be paired with any chair, in any timeframe in any space.”
“Kallio’s In Between Table is a stunning example of impeccable hand craftsmanship with natural materials, which we are proud to reflect in our stable of products,” says &tradition Brand Manager Martin Kornbek Hansen. “Kallio’s blending of both classic and contemporary techniques is something we truly value at &tradition. Along with his uncanny ability to design an object so simple, it exudes beauty.”
Clear lacquered oak, Smoked oiled oak, Black stained oak.
Technical specs
The In Between table is tested for strength, durability and safety according to EN 15373 Level 2 – General contract use
Weight (kg)
47kg
Production
The table top is made from a high quality MDF board with oak veneer on the top and edges. The legs ard made of solid wood involving a woodturning technique using a lathe to create the conical shape. Wood blocks are used to attach the legs to the table to make it morestable when mounted.
Environment
Indoor
Product type
Dining tables
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The Mammoth chair is designed by the Danish designer Rune Krøjgaard and Norwegian designer Knut Bendik Humlevik, the Mammoth Chair is a welcoming modern wing chair. The wings extend outwards from the back of the seat, creating a pleasant homelike feeling. Rune’s passion for shapes and specific manufacturing techniques coupled with Knut’s pursuit to create stylish yet functional furniture manifest themselves in the Mammoth Chair. The seat and back are formed from the same compression mold, giving the chair its signature clean minimalistic look. The high back, hugging wings and fluffy upholstery provide superior comfort and sense of privacy, whether relaxing at home or lounging with others.
The Mammoth Chair is hand-crafted, using solid oak wood for its frame and laminated oak veneer for the seat and back. The frame comes in multiple colorways; natural, dark stained and black, upholstered in enormous variations of fabrics and leathers.
“For me functionality is a key factor, and can never be ignored, so if I can achieve pure style and functionality in a product, I’m glad.” – Knut Bendik Humlevik
The series of sideboards is inspired by the wooden slate cladding found in modern architecture. With its geometric shape and horizontal slates, Array creates a strong visual effect from catching both light and shadow in the depth of the slates. The illusion of transparency is intended to create a feeling of growing curiosity as you get a glimpse of what is hidden behind the closed doors. The sleek legs lift the sideboards from the ground creating an elegant contrast between the solid wooden cabinet on top and the thin metal construction underneath.
About the designer
Says Who is a Danish design studio founded by Nikolaj and Kasper. Their style is rooted in the great traditions of Scandinavian design and love for simplicity, minimalism and functionality. Says Who is part of the movement of New Scandinavian Design with respect for the design heritage while reinventing it to fit the present time and environment. “Says Who? is a question and a bold statement about challenging our traditions and expectations. It is a question that we like to ask a lot. And we invite you to take part.” – Says Who
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Dis 168 skap
eik finér
ramme i lakkert metall design : elin louise sveen
80x40xh168cm topp/side 3 cm
3 stk innvendig hyller medfølger sort knott for hvitoljet
messing knott for wenge
In Dis sideboard and cabinet, the combination of oversized and minimalistic is a powerful contradiction. Solid craftsmanship and honest oak materials are complemented by a powder coated steel frame.
Choose between fishbone patterned doors which add a distinctive, sophisticated expression, or grooved which give a playful, clean and delicate look with the vertical lines.
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Located on the castle grounds of Copenhagen’s Kastellet overlooking the waterfront promenade that is home to the Little Mermaid, The Langelinie Pavilion stands with a resilient spirit. The first Pavilion was built in 1885. The second was built in 1902 for the Royal Danish Yacht Club but was sadly destroyed during World War II. The current Pavilion was built 1958 by architect couple Eva and Niels Koppel in homage to modernism. Echoing its own ability to endure is the Pavilion chair by Andersen & Voll. Here the challenge was to design a stackable chair used for mass seating in this iconic, multi-purpose venue, the Langelinie Pavilion. Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll wanted to link early modernism with new modernism. “Often tube chairs are constructed at fixed angles,” notes Anderssen. “We wanted a freer form of expression and explored the idea of bent tubing teamed with bent plywood.” “The Pavilion chair has an airy feeling, with slim arms and legs that give it a light appearance,” explains Voll. “A softer aesthetic in a curvaceous silhouette that’s barely there.” The effect is lyrical, graceful and poetic. Almost like a tied rope that has come undone.
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