C65 Åstrup - Dining table - Oak - 90 x 170

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Info about the product

Åstrup is a practical extendable table, which comes with a both poetic and organic narrative. Inspired by the human body, the designer has conceived the legs as shoulders carrying the table top. The organic and natural look is further enhanced by the rounded table top. It is a table made of solid materials: Solid oak and oak veneer which makes each table unique. There will never be two tables exactly alike.
Designer Isabel Ahm - FDB Møbler

Isabel Ahm

Isabel Ahm is a trained furniture designer from the Academy of Fine Arts in 2007. For more than ten years she has had her own design study, where she has studied how the Danes live on a daily basis. The way we eat, sleep and are together. From these studies, she creates furniture that suits the needs and habits of the individual. Designs that solve everyday challenges. Her first assignment for FDB Møbler was the dining table Astrup with Dutch extracts. Isabel Ahm has already received a number of awards, not least after she participated in the TV program Denmark's next classic on DR1.

Isabel Ahm

Isabel Ahm is a trained furniture designer from the Academy of Fine Arts in 2007. For more than ten years she has had her own design study, where she has studied how the Danes live on a daily basis. The way we eat, sleep and are together. From these studies, she creates furniture that suits the needs and habits of the individual. Designs that solve everyday challenges. Her first assignment for FDB Møbler was the dining table Astrup with Dutch extracts. Isabel Ahm has already received a number of awards, not least after she participated in the TV program Denmark's next classic on DR1.

Designer Isabel Ahm - FDB Møbler
My objects must have a universality and understanding of material that allows them to be compiled with furniture already and furniture that is coming
Åstrup Spisebord af Isabel Ahm - FDB Møbler

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