Description
Wendelbo welcomes the first long table to the collection when introducing the Vector Table by French Tristan Lohner. Within graphic arts, vector means denoting a type of graphical representation using lines to construct the outlines of objects. Deriving from Latin, the term literally means ‘to carry’ – and the name thus refers to the typology of a table in its simplest form and the intersecting lines of the table frame that carries the tabletop.
Playing with perspective, when viewed from the end, the frame in black powder-coated aluminium appears dense, adding weight to the design, whilst seen from the side, the slender silhouette seems light and airy. Offered in black and dark brown stained oak, the chamfered edges of the tabletop add to the sense of refinement.
Playing with perspective, when viewed from the end, the frame in black powder-coated aluminium appears dense, adding weight to the design, whilst seen from the side, the slender silhouette seems light and airy. Offered in black and dark brown stained oak, the chamfered edges of the tabletop add to the sense of refinement.
By Wendelbo
Vector Dining Table
$6,520
Description
Wendelbo welcomes the first long table to the collection when introducing the Vector Table by French Tristan Lohner. Within graphic arts, vector means denoting a type of graphical representation using lines to construct the outlines of objects. Deriving from Latin, the term literally means ‘to carry’ – and the name thus refers to the typology of a table in its simplest form and the intersecting lines of the table frame that carries the tabletop.
Playing with perspective, when viewed from the end, the frame in black powder-coated aluminium appears dense, adding weight to the design, whilst seen from the side, the slender silhouette seems light and airy. Offered in black and dark brown stained oak, the chamfered edges of the tabletop add to the sense of refinement.
Playing with perspective, when viewed from the end, the frame in black powder-coated aluminium appears dense, adding weight to the design, whilst seen from the side, the slender silhouette seems light and airy. Offered in black and dark brown stained oak, the chamfered edges of the tabletop add to the sense of refinement.