Sauerbruch Hutton - Munich Table


Sauerbruch Hutton - Munich Table Sauerbruch Hutton - Munich Table Sauerbruch Hutton - Munich Table

Sauerbruch Hutton - Munich Table Sauerbruch Hutton - Munich Table

Munich Table
Sauerbruch Hutton 2011

Modern art of the 20th and 21st centuries deserves an appropriate setting, with a building and its furniture that is just as modern. Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton were thus faced with an exciting challenge when asked to design the Museum Brandhorst in Munich. The brief for the museum, which opened in 2009, included designing a dining table for use in the cafeteria. In close cooperation with the architects, ClassiCon took their draft a step further, resulting in a reinterpretation of the original design. The way the straight-edged tabletop with its rounded corners floats atop the oblique legs lends the table a special lightness. Together with the Munich Chair and Munich Armchair a harmonious ensemble is created for use either in the public or private realm.

Frame of solid wood. Tabletop with rounded edges in clearly varnished MDF veneered with real wood.


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