FDB Møbler C64 - Shaker Dining Table
FDB Møbler C64 - Shaker Dining Table
FDB Møbler C64 - Shaker Dining Table
FDB Møbler C64 - Shaker Dining Table
FDB Møbler C64 - Shaker Dining Table
FDB Møbler C64 - Shaker Dining Table
FDB Møbler C64 - Shaker Dining Table

FDB Møbler C64 - Shaker Dining Table

€2,259.00 Regular price
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The Shakertable is a timeless and aesthetically durable design. With its elegant and unique underframe, which is drawn in under the tabletop, the simple rectangular surface appears to float freely in space while allowing plenty of legroom. The table comes across as being highly functional with a practical tabletop with rounded edges, and builds on Børge Mogensen’s unwavering requirement that a piece of furniture should serve its users and support human activities rather than forcing people to adapt to the furniture. 

Sizes: 
Small (H 74 x D 90 x L 180 cm)
Large (H 74 x D 90 x L 220 cm)
 

Finishes:
- Table top with oak veneer + Legs with solid oak. Both lacquered.
- Table top with oiled solid oak + Legs with oiled solid oak.

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Specifications

Size: Small (H 74,3 x D 90 x L 180 cm) Large (H 74,3 x D 90 x L 220 cm) 

Weight: 43 / 50 kg

Legs: Solid Oak  
Surface: Solid Oak Oiled / Veneer Oak Lacquered

Certifications: FSC registered trademark 

Warranty: 5 years

Design year: 2020


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About FDB Moebler

In the early 1940s some young, courageous furniture architects were given the task of developing beautiful, functional furniture at attractive prices. Good furniture design and high quality should not only be reserved for the most prosperous in society. FDB Møbler was established to create the framework for close family values and a democratic community. Now 75 years later the old classics, originally designed by Børge Mogensen, Poul M. Volther and others, are developed from the same principles.