With its monumental allure, the Androgyne dining table combines natural materials and sculptural forms to striking effect, taking its name from the blend of masculine and feminine. Evolving the collection, this bold, confident dining table amplifies the silhouette of the Androgyne side table to give it larger proportions. Its strong character suits any space, be it a domestic dining room, restaurant or other gathering place.
The top in natural or dark-stained oak and kunis breccia stone, together with the base options, create bold, complementary or contrasting combinations in terms of texture and finish. The rectangular version can seat 8 to 10 people, available in 210 cm and 280 cm, its artistic silhouette balances function and beauty.
Materials MDF, Natural and dark-stained oak veneer and Kunis Breccia stone
Dimensions Ø120 or Ø150 x H73 cm
Natural oak – Ø120 cm
Natural oak + Kunis Breccia Stone – Ø120 cm
Natural oak – Ø150 cm
Dark stained oak – Ø120 cm
Dark stained oak + Kunis Breccia Stone – Ø120 cm
Dark stained oak – Ø150 cm
Materials MDF, Natural and dark-stained oak veneer
Dimensions 210 x 109 x H73 cm or 278 x 109 x H73 cm
Natural oak – 210 cm
Natural oak – 278 cm
Dark stained oak – 210 cm
Dark stained oak – 278 cm
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."