


Stammtisch rectangular table, solid wood tabletop
Architonic ID: 20270196
Année de Lancement: 2014
Image model: 240 cm long, 100 cm wide, 75 cm high, black stained solid oak with Graphite Black metal frame. Materials:
Solid French Oak, other wood types upon request, such as Ash or Walnut.
Powder coated metal frame, standard in satin Traffic White (RAL 9016), Silk Grey
(RAL 7044), Graphite Black (RAL 9011).
We offer also the same model, but with a plywood top and top layer of linoleum, fenix or HPL.
The plywood tabletop versions have a normal 'edge angle', which is 90 degrees with the top. The entirely solid wood versions have a special detail: the angle of their edge slowly changes from inwards to outwards and back (from 120 to 60 degrees), see detail images.
Dimensions:
Length: 240 cm.
Width: 118 cm.
Height: 75 cm.
Other woods, dimensions, finishes, cable management etc. on request.
Concept
We asked Alfredo Häberli to design a very social table for the heart of the house, as meeting place in the ‘human office’ and for hospitality. A table where you can eat, work, play, argue and relax. Originally from Argentina, the designer drew inspiration from the cafes of the 1920s where you could relax at the "Stammtisch" with your feet on the bar below the table.
The engineering-inspired construction of the base is razor sharp: resembling the handle of a Swiss army knife, the wooden legs are attached to the laser-cut steel base, which is available in various colours. Another surprising feature is the refined lines of the oval, rectangular or round table top: the longer sides are bevelled inwards, while the shorter ends are bevelled outwards.
Ce produit appartient à la collection:
Piétement métal, Piétement bois massif, Métal, Plateau de table bois massif, Bois
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Switzerland
Born in 1964 in Buenos Aires, Alfredo Häberli studied industrial design at the Zürcher Hochschule für Gestaltung (which is now the Zurich University of the Arts, ZHdK). After completing his studies, in 1991 he founded his first design studio. Since 1999, he has been trading as Alfredo Häberli Designdevelopment, based in Zurich, and enjoys international success. He is now one of the world's most sought-after designers. His projects include exhibition concepts, interior and furniture design and design drafts, all of which unite tradition, innovation, joy and energy. In 2014 he received the "Grand Prix Design”, a Swiss design award presented by the Federal Office of Culture. In 2019, he was a member of the jury for the Design Prize Switzerland and, in 2020, for the Frame Award. Alfredo Häberli's work and designs have been shown in numerous exhibitions throughout Europe and he has received many awards for his work during the past 16 years. A personal monograph «Alfredo Häberli - Sketching My Own Landscape» was published by Frame Publishers in Amsterdam and in October 2006 he was guest of honour at the 20th Biennale of Design in Kortrijk, Belgium. In this context the book «Alfredo Häberli Design Live» with photos of some of Switzerlands most influential Artists, interpreting Alfredo Häberlis work, was released and published by Birkhäuser. With his own retrospective exhibition «SurroundThings» in 2008 at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, for which he was responsible for numerous exhibitions since 1988, a personal dream came true. In 2009 he was awarded by A&W magazine (Architektur & Wohnen) as the «Designer of the Year 2009» and honoured with a monograph exhibition on the occasion of the international furniture fair - imm cologne. Alfredo Häberli has been curating «Atelier Pfister – Neues Schweizer Design» by Pfister AG since 2009. Alfredo Häberli's most extensive project to date, the 25hours Hotel Zurich West, was inaugurated in November 2012. He was responsible for the overall interior decoration and designed more than 60 products for the hotel. In 2014 Alfredo Häberli received the prestigious Swiss Grand Prix of Design from the Swiss Federal Office of Culture.