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Androgyne coffee table

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Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects
Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects
Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Imagined by Norwegian architect and designer Danielle Siggerud for the former Audo exhibition café, the Androgyne collection features simple silhouettes and refined materials. Celebrating craftsmanship, the Androgyne coffee table is a characterful centerpiece for any living space. Highlighting the beauty of natural materials and uncompromising craftsmanship, each model is precisely assembled to reveal the inherent beauty and uniqueness of the material.

As a result, each piece of stone and marble varies and is displayed differently.

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Materials MDF oak or walnut veneer, Kunis Breche stone or Calacatta viola marble
Dimensions 120 x 45 x H37,8 cm

Wood base

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Natural oak

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Natural oak + Kunis Breccia Stone tabletop

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Natural oak + Calacatta Viola marble tabletop

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Dark stained oak

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Dark stained oak + Kunis Breccia Stone tabletop

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Dark stained oak + Calacatta Viola marble tabletop

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Walnut

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Walnut + Kunis Breccia Stone tabletop

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Walnut + Calacatta Viola marble tabletop

Marble base

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Kunis Breccia Stone

Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects

Calacatta Viola marble

Danielle Siggerud

Danielle Siggerud is a Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen. She holds an MAA from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and previously worked with renowned architect John Pawson in London. She set up her studio in Copenhagen in 2016.

"I always try to approach a new project with an open mind. Architecture is always a dialogue. That said, I naturally have my preferences. If you look at our portfolio, you'll clearly see that I'm drawn to minimalism and a love of natural materials, such as stone and marble.

For me, architecture is about eliminating excess and focusing on essential forms. It's about rigorous attention to detail and careful selection of the right materials. I want to create serene spaces that are gentle and emotional, but also naturally allow for human interaction."