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BASE Tables

Mika Tolvanen

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

Inspired by Scandinavian design, the Base table plays on the purity and simplicity of the lines, enhanced by the subtlety of the details and the quality of the materials. Its powder coated aluminum base, its easy-to-maintain tabletop and the care taken in its manufacture make it suitable for both private and public spaces.

A power outlet, Power Outlet, can be added to the table. 

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

Materials Powder Coated Aluminum frame – oak veneer, black linoleum, or black or white laminate tabletop
Length 70 à 300 cm Height 73 cm

FINISHES

White laminate top + Plywood / White base

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

Lacquered oak top + Plywood / Black base

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

White laminate top + White ABS / White base

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

White laminate top + Plywood / Black base

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

Lacquered oak top + Plywood / White base

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

Black Linoleum or Black laminate top + Plywood / Black base

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

DIMENSIONS 

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

250 x 110 cm

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

300 x 110 cm

BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen
BASE Tables Mika Tolvanen

Mika Tolvanen

Mika Tolvanen

Mika Tolvanen is a renowned Finnish designer who started his own practice after graduating from Royal College of Art in 2001. Tolvanen designs products for residential and contract use from his studio and workshop on the island of Lauttasaari outside of Helsinki, Finland.

“The objective is not only to design products, but rather to look at occasions we need to design for. What really defines objects is how we use them, not what they appear to be. Design should never be the aspect that makes too much noise.”

“The way of approaching design is always very personal to each individual designer. The way we dwell here in Finland has permeated our lives and the way we design. Scandinavian design has always been here and there have been no gaps between periods. Only the means of manufacturing have evolved, making new design more exciting.”