Androgyne Lounge Table, Stone/Marble

Androgyne Lounge Table, Stone/Marble

Designer Danielle Siggerud

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Androgyne Lounge Table, Stone/Marble

Androgyne Lounge Table, Stone/Marble

Designer Danielle Siggerud

Color

Selected:  Kunis Breccia

Regular price €3.005
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As each product is made from natural materials, every piece is unique and the surface may vary from what is shown in the images.

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SKU 71152-002050

Materials

Kunis Breccia stone, Calacatta Viola og Grey Galaxy Marble
MDF
Powder Coated Steel

Dimensions

H: 37,8 cm
W: 120 cm
D: 45 cm

The Androgyne Lounge Table delivers masterly proportions and a harmonious mix of materials, proving itself useful in a wide variety of settings and uses, as both a functional and decorative design. Available in three marble/stone types, each treated with a sealant to provide the optimal balance between a natural finish and functionality.

Grey Galaxy is a marble characterised by intricate veining and patterns in light to medium grey tones that resemble distant galaxies, add a sense of depth and movement. Kunis Breccia is a unique and artistic blend of stones and mineral fragments in warm hues. Calacatta Viola is an off-white marble defined by dramatic mosaic-like veining and natural inclusions in purple tones, varying in intensity and thickness. 

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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Danielle Siggerud

Danielle Siggerud, a Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen, obtained her master’s degree in architecture from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark. Founding her studio in 2016, her practice now operates globally, undertaking projects spanning from London and New York to Stockholm and Paris. Her portfolio encompasses private renovations, restorations and contemporary buildings to interior design, furniture making and smaller objects. Central to Siggerud's work is a keen eye for space and materials, evident in her sensitive and contextual approach. She embraces the essence of built forms, meticulously attending to details from the roughest construction to the smallest interior elements. At the heart of her design ethos lies a commitment to simplicity, achieved through a delicate balance of architectural fundamentals: space, proportion, light and materials. On her approach, Siggerud emphasises that these qualities are not merely sought for their intrinsic value, but as tools to enhance the human experience.