Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak
Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak

Normann Copenhagen Slice table Oak

€2,405.00
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The Slice Table is a classic, attractive design where the tabletop quite simply consists of three long, wide planks. The table comes in three different lengths perfect for residences where space is not an issue. The gaps between the planks create air and add character to this Scandinavian design. A simultaneously solid and contemporary expression.Β Slice is ideal as a dining table in the kitchen or living room, as a spacious alternative to a writing desk in the office or even for use in restaurants.

Designed by Hans HornemannΒ 

Specifications


Weight:  41,5 kg, 62 kg, 80 kg

Height: 74 cm

Materials: Tabletop: Oak Veneer With Matt Lacquer Treatment, Legs: Solid Oak

Maintenance: Daily cleaning: Wipe the table with a damp cloth and make sure to remove spills immediately so they don't leave stains. To maintain its durability and appearance, we recommend giving the table a soap treatment approximately every 3 months. Make sure to only use organic or perfume free soap flakes. Detailed maintenance instructions are included with the table.

Product info:

The table comes flat-packed. Assembly manual included.

 



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About Normann Copenhagen

Normann Copenhagen is a Danish design company with the mission to create original and innovative products in a simple and contemporary design that withstands the test of time. Or in other words, to challenge conventional thinking and make the ordinary extraordinary through great design.