Chandigarh Coffee Table - Three Legged

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Chandigarh Coffee Table - Three Legged

Phantom Hands
From ฿69,300
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The Coffee Table - Three Legged is a re-edition of the design that was created for various public and private spaces in Chandigarh in the 1960s.

The 'triangular' table top is made of teak veneer glued to high quality water resistant plywood on either side. The table top rests on a solid wood frame and there is a slight gap between the curved corners of the table top and the legs. The edge of the table top has a continuous beading of a thin strip of wood. The legs are made of solid wood.

Materials:
Burma Teak (Tectona grandis)
Plywood
Teak veneer

We offer this product in Natural Teak or Dark Stain finish. The natural teak finish highlights the golden brown colour of raw teak and is finished with a transparent polish. The dark stain is a result of a single coat of water based wood stain, hand applied to give the timber a deeper hue. (Please note that each batch of teak is unique and actual shade may vary from the reference images.)

Chandigarh Coffee Table - Three Legged

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Dimensions (cm)

W89 x D80 x H41.5

From ฿69,300
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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Chandigarh Collective

Chandigarh Collective

Chandigarh Collective refers to the architects, designers, model makers and craftspeople who contributed to the design and prototyping of furniture for the city of Chandigarh in the 1950s. A Design Office was set up under the leadership of Pierre Jeanneret with a team of young Indian designers and architects assisting him to creating a range of furniture. The designs and variants of these designs have been produced from the 1950s to the present day anywhere in the world.