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CUT

Category: Tables and coffee tables

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CUT by Peter Fehrentz

CUT is nothing less than the idea of architecture in the form of a table. The harmonious interweaving of generous surfaces executed with low material thicknesses combines stability with lightness resulting in an inspiring place for creativity or for shared indulgence. CUT is as much at home in the refectory of a Buddhist monastery as it is in an artist’s studio or in your living room.

Designed by
Peter Fehrentz
Designer Peter Fehrentz
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VARAN table designed by Gil Coste for more

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VARAN

Sculptural. The new table from the VARAN collection combines the harmony of the circle with the exciting polygon-structure of the supporting column.

HARRI writing desk designed by Peter Fehrentz for more

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HARRI

Wherever there is time for a new annotated Beauvoir Complete Edition or similar projects, it needs the right place. One with plenty of space.

HARRi chair designed by Peter Fehrentz for more

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HARRI

Although HARRI can’t speak, it can certainly communicate. On the extra-large seat you can

twist and turn, sit diagonally – and chat comfortably with your neighbours.

NIL table by more

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NIL

Traditional lightness, an organic shape and absolute sturdiness make this table NIL an expressive table. Even in expansive interior spaces, it serves as a solid anchor piece.

MORE - chair YAN by Cagdas Sarikaya

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YAN

A design that harmoniously complements the AVAR table, but also cuts a fine figure on its own.

LUZ chair by more

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LUZ chair

The inner workings of LUZ are state-of-the-art: the upholstery is ecological, consisting of new wool over a cold foam cushion made from ricinus oil.

SALO shelf designed by Bernhard Müller for more

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SALO

Deep in a forest - new alignments emerge, light and dark shift unpredictably. A fascinating kaleidoscope. And the original idea for SALO.

LUZ chair designed by Bernhard Müller for more

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LUZ

Curved walnut and black leather are the basic ingredients for this classic, which we have now entirely reinterpreted.

SOVA collection designed by Bernhard Müller / more

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SOVA

Childhood memories, holidays by the Baltic Sea. Grandma’s chair in the window, an example

of the Danish art of furniture-making.