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Collection Tables

pp75 | Stayed Table

design — Hans J. Wegner, 1982

The pp75 Stayed Table is the result of an arduous design process, in which Wegner sought to maximise both the knee and legroom for those sitting at the table. To accomplish this, Wegner created a beautiful dining table with legs joined in the centre. He used geometric theory to support the solid wood tabletop with as little strain and as much space as possible.

Each leg is supported by steel stays that turn into strong triangular formations resulting in an elegant and strong construction.

As is commonly seen in Wegner’s best works; the pp75 Stayed Table combines practicality with a refined sense of aesthetics. The steel stays not only make the wood construction stand out, but also form the backbone for the table.

The durability of the construction allows the table to be extended by separating it at the middle and adding a wooden leaf in-between the extended parts.

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