Slider

Dining tables from Bensen, Designed by Niels Bendtsen

Product description

The Slider is an understated dining table that can be easily expanded in length by adding one or two leaves.
Unlike most adjustable tables, the Slider employs a simple yet sophisticated mechanism that allows one person to easily expand or contract the table. The table legs are positioned in such a way as to provide ample leg room even when fully extended. With both leaves in use, the Slider can accommodate up to ten people.
The Slider is available in a variety of wood veneers.

The Slider uses a simple mechanism with a thin profile. It is easy to operate and does not require any maintenance. A unique tab and slot system keeps the table in place.
The Slider table is a combination of solid wood, core panel construction and veneers. The core panel construction ensures increased structural stability with low weight through a process of heat fusion of panels to substrate for a permanent bond.
The finish is made up of select solid wood and veneers that are carefully matched, sliced and stitched together for harmonious pattern and consistent colouration. The edge grain of the wood follows the direction of panels, and a clear lacquer coat protects the veneer from daily use, enhancing the natural colours and patterns of select species.
The Slider legs are made of a combination of veneer, solid wood and core construction. The hand polished aluminum leg shoes provide protection.


0 Leaves: L 190cm D 100cm H 72cm / L 74¾” D 39½” H 28½”
1 Leaf: L 232cm D 100cm H 72cm / L 91¼” D 39½” H 28½”
2 Leaves: L 274cm D 100cm H 72cm / L 108” D 39½” H 28½”
Walnut / White Oak / Grey Oak / Wenge

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Part of the collection TABLES.
Manufacturer Bensen
Family
Architonic ID 1088143
Year of Launch 2004

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