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&Tradition  Tables In Between Sami Kallio

 &Tradition 

&Tradition  Table Rotate Space Copenhagen
Audo Copenhagen  Table basse Jäger Mogens Lassen 1941

 Audo Copenhagen 

Audo Copenhagen  Table basse Androgyne Danielle Siggerud Architects
Artek  Table 915 Alvar Aalto, 1932

 Artek 

Artek  Table Kiki Ilmari Tapiovaara, 1960
Carl Hansen & Søn  Banc Table BM0488 Børge Mogensen, 1958

 Carl Hansen & Søn 

Carl Hansen & Søn  Table basse CH106  Hans Wegner, 1970
Fritz Hansen  Tables PK61  Poul Kjærholm, 1956

 Fritz Hansen 

Fritz Hansen  Table Cutter Niels Hvass
Gubi  Table Private  Space Copenhagen

 Gubi 

Gubi  Table Doric GamFratesi
Hay  Kofi, tables basses Martin Solum

 Hay 

Hay  Slit Table
Muuto  Tables Basse Workshop Cecilie Manz

 Muuto 

Muuto  Table Couple Sylvain Willnz
Wendelbo  Tables Collect Jonas Wagell

 Wendelbo 

Carl Hansen & Søn – angular shapes

Carl Hansen & Søn

Hay – angular shapes

Hay

Fritz Hansen – angular shapes

fritz Hansen

Artek – angular shapes

Artek

&Tradition – angular shapes

&Tradition

Montana Møbler – angular shapes 

Montana

Ferm Living – angular shapes

Ferm Living

Gubi – angular shapes

Gubi

Muuto – angular shapes

Muuto

Fredericia – angular shapes

Fredericia

FDB Møbler – angular shapes

FDB Møbler

Normann Copenhagen – angular shapes

Normann Copenhagen

Audo Copenhagen – angular shapes

Audo Copenhagen

House of Finn Juhl – angular shapes

House of Finn Juhl

PP Møbler – angular shapes

PP Møbler

Design House Stockholm – angular shapes

Design House Stockholm

Thonet – angular shapes

Thonet

Wendelbo – angular shapes

Wendelbo

Karakter – angular shapes

Karakter

String Furniture – angular shapes

String Furniture

Moooi – angular shapes

Moooi

Nordic design coffee and occasional tables are essential pieces for creating a warm, elegant atmosphere in a living room or living space. Inspired by the Nordic style, these tables embody the functional simplicity and refined aesthetic that characterise this design movement.

Nordic coffee and occasional tables are characterised by their clean lines and simple geometric shapes. They emphasise functionality without sacrificing aesthetics. Natural materials, such as solid wood, are often used to create tables that are both solid and aesthetically pleasing.

One of the most striking features of Nordic design coffee and occasional tables is the use of wood. Oak, birch and walnut are frequently used to create timeless, durable pieces. The natural grain of the wood adds a touch of warmth and character to these tables, creating a welcoming atmosphere in the room.

Functional simplicity is an essential characteristic of Nordic design. Coffee and occasional tables are designed to provide a practical surface on which to place objects, yet are compact enough to adapt to different spaces. Some occasional tables have drawers or shelves, providing discreet and practical storage space.