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Slice Coffee Table 42 x 100 cm Linoleum

1435.00USD
1076.25USD

PRODUCTION TIME: 6-8 WEEKS

This item is made to order, and it is produced according to your specific choice of color. Therefore, we are unable to offer a refund or an exchange once the order has been made.

COLORS:
See all colors from Forbo.
For custom-made orders and more information about Slice write us at [email protected].

Specifications
Maintenance
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Materials:

Tabletop: Linoleum on particleboard, with oak veneer edges. Color: 4154 Burgundy. Legs: Oak

Size & Weight:
H: 39 x L: 100 x D: 42 cm
14,2 kg
Product Information:

Linoleum is a natural material. The bench comes flat packed. Assembly manual included.

Maintenance:

Daily cleaning: Wipe with a damp cloth. Use a PH-neutral cleaning product. Thorough cleaning and maintenance: Use a special linoleum cleaner followed by a linoleum care product.

About

Slice Linoleum

Slice Linoleum is a classic, beautiful table with an exquisite finish. In addition to lacquer treated oak, the whole Slice collection is also available with a linoleum tabletop. The linoleum table is available in four carefully chosen shades of color, all accentuating the warm glow of the oak legs.
The combination of the oak and the linoleum unites the aesthetic with the practical, giving the linoleum Slice its own unique expression. Linoleum is a natural product known for its anti-bacterial and self-healing properties, and the velvety surface is soft and pleasing to the touch. The result is an attractive, yet hardwearing, design that is harmonious and balanced.
With its timeless design, Slice is ideal for use as a dining table in the kitchen or living room, as an alternative to a writing desk in the office or for use in restaurants.
Designer

Hans Hornemann

The young Danish designer Hans Hornemann graduated as a Master of Engineering in Industrial Design from the University of Aalborg 2014. Hans Hornemann emphasizes the combination of aesthetic simplicity and high functionality in expressive and light-hearted design. He is fascinated by the industrial and technical solutions in design in terms of both material and mode of expression. Natural materials often inspire him, and he endeavors to strip the design to its bone and portray the honesty found in the materials.

"In my opinion design should be a balance between an aesthetic minimalism and functionality with a user friendly experience. As a designer I aim to be true to the material used in order to enhance and bring out its natural qualities and characteristics. I value clean and minimalistic lines that add a new spin to the classic design. In creating a design, I think it's important to start from scratch and bring a new contribution to the products idiom, expression or functionality."