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savoy t-1014r
Architonic ID: 1243163
SKU: t-1014r hg530
Year of Launch: 2012
Tisch mit 4-teiligem Zentralfuss aus Gusseisen, Untergestell anthrazitfarben lackiert und mit Originalschriftzug versehen, verstellbare Gleiter, Tischblatt massiv, 30mm stark, mit Gratleisten, Fussbreite: 61.5cm
Tischhöhe: 74cm
Concept
savoy is the modern interpretation of the horgenglarus cast legs produced since 1925. savoy is ideal for furnishing modern buildings made from glass, steel, or concrete with a traditional, cast-iron bistro table. savoy was designed in 2012 by the Zurich Studio Hannes Wettstein, whose icon chair had transported the classic aesthetics of the classic pub chair into the 21st century.
The savoy's contemporary reduced shape with its two softly curved legs from anthracite-coloured cast iron feel elegant. It takes a second glance to make the technically demanding three-dimensional geometry visible. Giesserei Chur manufactures it from cast iron, an even sturdier type of grey cast iron. This traditional sand-casting process is the highest quality method. Thanks to its archetypical shape the savoy can be combined with nearly any chair.
As with all cast legs, the savoy's 30mm table tops are made to measure from solid wood (also in square format). To ensure the tops remain level a dovetail batten has been inserted in a groove, an age-old principle form the 17th century. All tables have a height of 73cm and adjustable sliders.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal, Tabletop solid wood, Wood
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Switzerland
Hannes Wettstein (1958-2008) was a renowned Swiss designer. After his death his architecture and design agency was continued by some of his colleagues under the name Studio Hannes Wettstein. The driving force within the studio was Wettstein’s former business partner Stephan Hürlemann. Between 2011 and 2014 the designer produced diverse projects together with designer Simon Husslein. Over the years Hürlemann established himself as the creative head of the company, which has been called Hürlemann since 2016.