Chandigarh Square Table

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Chandigarh Square Table

Phantom Hands
From ฿92,600
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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The Square Table was originally designed as a cafeteria dining table for government office canteens in Chandigarh the late 1950s. It's convenient size made it attractive for multi-purpose use subsequently.

The legs and crossbars are made of solid teak while the table top is plywood with teak veneer on top and bottom. The plywood table top is enclosed in a solid teak frame with beveled edges. The legs are detachable for convenient flat packing.

The Square table is ideal for use in city apartments as a breakfast table, dining table or as a work table.

Materials:
Burma Teak (Tectona grandis)
Plywood
Teak veneer

We offer this product in a choice of Natural Teak, Dark Stain or Black Finish. For Natural Teak finish, the wood is sanded to smoothness and transparent wood polish and sealer are applied with a soft cloth to bring out the natural golden brown colour of teak. For Dark Stain, a coat of teak stain is hand applied to give the wood a darker, deeper shade. For Black Finish, the wood is sprayed with an eco friendly water based paint that leaves the grains and patterns visible.

Chandigarh Square Table

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Dimensions (cm)

W91.5 x D91.5 x H71

From ฿92,600
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.