Form & Refine Tables
Form & Refine tables, encompassing both side and dining tables, embody a harmonious blend of minimalist design and sustainable craftsmanship, perfect for elevating any modern living space.
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Form & Refine Tables - The Embodiment of Nordic Design
Form & Refine is known and celebrated for their refined approach to classic Danish design, continuing the tradition of tables that don't compromise on quality, materials, aesthetics, or functionality. Here, we'll walk through Form & Refine dining tables, coffee tables, side tables, and desks that embody Danish design.
Quatrefoil Table & Trefoil Table
The Quatrefoil Table and Trefoil are named after the number of their legs––the rounded Trefoil Table features three legs while the squared Quatrefoil table features four legs––which meet together to form a symmetrical line. These solid oak dining tables has a characteristic construction that can work in a variety of spaces.
Stilk Side Table
With the Still Side Table, Herman Studio wished to make a table with a surface that appeared to hover in the air. We love how the Stilk Side Table is adjustable, with three different height settings to suit your needs. The brass rod keeps the surface sturdy and reliable.
Journal Side Table
The Journal Side Table is a versatile and stylish companion for any living space. Its design contrasts sharp leg profiles with softly rounded tabletop edges, resulting in a sophisticated look. A functional gap between the frame and tabletop offers a handy storage spot for books or magazines. Thoughtfully sized, this table suits various uses––from a compact coffee table to a functional bedside stand.
Here's how designer Jonas Herman describes the idea behind the design:
”The idea came from an investigation of constructions, especially how it is possible to achieve a high degree of strength using thin panels. Hands-on experiments led to the assembly method, in which thin sheets of plywood are milled into solid wood to form both the construction and the design expression. The rounded edge that meets each leg gives the piece an elegant and transparent character.”