Skagerak Lilium Dining Table
from Fritz Hansen - Sale
skagerak lilium dining table
Design Bjarke Ingels Group
FSC™ certified teak, stainless steel
Skagerak by Fritz Hansen
Inspired by the shape of a lily pad, Lilium is an outdoor furniture series that is light and sturdy at the same time. Light, with its slender X-shaped frame in stainless steel, sturdy, with its wooden planks that greet you with a contemporary and welcoming gesture. Lilium Table is easy on the eye and a pleasure to use. The light but strong frame in stainless steel seems to prolong the oblong tabletop all the way to the ground. The tabletop is made of teak planks placed lengthwise to make the table look even longer, with plenty of room for the four to six persons that the table seats.
BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) was established by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, who is an unconventional architect and communicator, who twists the sometimes rigid dogmas of modernism, adding creative thinking, fertile imagination and a pragmatic approach. BIG's architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes due to the influence of multicultural exchange, global economical flows, and communication technologies. BIG's design vision carries through from the big picture to the small details. By combining strong conceptual narratives with a keen eye for detail, fit and finish, the studio ensures that products can live in any interior environment and improve the way we live, work and play.
Teak is a heavy, hard and sturdy type of wood. The high content of natural oils makes it highly resistant, perfect for functional everyday items in your home such as household articles and furniture. Skagerak FSC™-certified Teak comes from Brazil, Panama, Costa Rica and Indonesia. As the wood is untreated the surface will patina and change color over time into a beautiful silvery grey. To maintain untreated wood, it is a good idea to use sandpaper (grit 120-150) once or twice a year.
63" w | 35.4" d | 28.75" h
FSC™ certified teak, stainless steel
Skagerak by Fritz Hansen
Inspired by the shape of a lily pad, Lilium is an outdoor furniture series that is light and sturdy at the same time. Light, with its slender X-shaped frame in stainless steel, sturdy, with its wooden planks that greet you with a contemporary and welcoming gesture. Lilium Table is easy on the eye and a pleasure to use. The light but strong frame in stainless steel seems to prolong the oblong tabletop all the way to the ground. The tabletop is made of teak planks placed lengthwise to make the table look even longer, with plenty of room for the four to six persons that the table seats.
BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) was established by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, who is an unconventional architect and communicator, who twists the sometimes rigid dogmas of modernism, adding creative thinking, fertile imagination and a pragmatic approach. BIG's architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes due to the influence of multicultural exchange, global economical flows, and communication technologies. BIG's design vision carries through from the big picture to the small details. By combining strong conceptual narratives with a keen eye for detail, fit and finish, the studio ensures that products can live in any interior environment and improve the way we live, work and play.
Teak is a heavy, hard and sturdy type of wood. The high content of natural oils makes it highly resistant, perfect for functional everyday items in your home such as household articles and furniture. Skagerak FSC™-certified Teak comes from Brazil, Panama, Costa Rica and Indonesia. As the wood is untreated the surface will patina and change color over time into a beautiful silvery grey. To maintain untreated wood, it is a good idea to use sandpaper (grit 120-150) once or twice a year.
63" w | 35.4" d | 28.75" h
$1,759.20 + free shipping
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