Natural Oak
Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected.
Lacquered oak veneer is a thin layer of oak wood that has been treated with a varnish for a long-lasting, easy-care finish. Displaying the same colour and distinctive grain patterns as its solid counterpart, the varnished finish enhances these natural characteristics, bringing out the depth and beauty of the wood and providing a beautiful sheen.
Variation examples


Beige, Brown
Oak, Veneer
Dark Stained Oak
Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected.
Dark-stained oak veneer with lacquer is constructed with a core material covered with a thin layer of oak veneer which has undergone a staining process, resulting in a dark surface to alter the natural colour of the wood. Varnish is then applied to enhance and protect the appearance.
Variation examples

Brown
Oak, Veneer
Walnut
Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected. Lacquered walnut veneer is a thin layer of walnut wood that has been treated with a varnish for a long-lasting, easy-care finish. Displaying the same rich, dark brown colour and distinctive grain patterns as its solid counterpart, the varnished finish enhances these natural characteristics, bringing out the depth and beauty of the wood and providing a beautiful sheen.
Variation examples

Brown
Walnut, Veneer
Walnut | Kunis Breccia
An artistic blend of different stones, Kunis Breccia is defined by characteristic veins and mineral fragments in warm hues. The stone is treated with a sealant to provide the optimal compromise between a natural finish and functionality.
Variation examples



Beige, Brown, White
Stone
Dark Stained Oak | Kunis Breccia
An artistic blend of different stones, Kunis Breccia is defined by characteristic veins and mineral fragments in warm hues. The stone is treated with a sealant to provide the optimal compromise between a natural finish and functionality.
Variation examples



Beige, Brown, White
Stone
Natural Oak | Kunis Breccia
An artistic blend of different stones, Kunis Breccia is defined by characteristic veins and mineral fragments in warm hues. The stone is treated with a sealant to provide the optimal compromise between a natural finish and functionality.
Variation examples



Beige, Brown, White
Stone
Androgyne Side Table, Ø50
Androgyne Side Table, Ø50
Designer Danielle Siggerud
Designer Danielle Siggerud
SKU 71144-002031
Complete with:
Androgyne Side Table
Ø50
Androgyne Side Table
Ø50
- Allows customization by mixing and matching tops with bases
Perfectly proportioned with an intriguing combination of masculine and feminine elements, the Androgyne Side Table is a lesson in contrasts. Making clever use of craftsmanship, the round tabletop overhangs the wide, flat legged base in a meeting of solid and soft lines. Both base and top are sold separately and are available in natural or dark stained oak, walnut and Kunis Breccia stone respectively for a complete and customised furniture piece.
Height
39 cm
Diameter
50 cm
Materials
Please note this product is made from a natural material so each piece is unique and the surface may vary
see examples
Shipping
Returns
We hope you love your purchase, but if not, you’re welcome to return it within 30 days of receiving your order. Please note that return shipping costs are not covered by Audo Copenhagen A/S.
Kindly note, our made-to-order items are specially crafted for you. Therefore all made-to-order items are non refundable and placed orders are considered final.


Natural Oak
Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected.
Lacquered oak veneer is a thin layer of oak wood that has been treated with a varnish for a long-lasting, easy-care finish. Displaying the same colour and distinctive grain patterns as its solid counterpart, the varnished finish enhances these natural characteristics, bringing out the depth and beauty of the wood and providing a beautiful sheen.
Beige, Brown
Oak, Veneer
Materials:

Dark Stained Oak
Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected.
Dark-stained oak veneer with lacquer is constructed with a core material covered with a thin layer of oak veneer which has undergone a staining process, resulting in a dark surface to alter the natural colour of the wood. Varnish is then applied to enhance and protect the appearance.
Brown
Oak, Veneer
Materials:

Walnut
Please note: as each sample is crafted from natural wood, variations in colour and grain are to be expected. Lacquered walnut veneer is a thin layer of walnut wood that has been treated with a varnish for a long-lasting, easy-care finish. Displaying the same rich, dark brown colour and distinctive grain patterns as its solid counterpart, the varnished finish enhances these natural characteristics, bringing out the depth and beauty of the wood and providing a beautiful sheen.
Brown
Walnut, Veneer
Materials:




Kunis Breccia
An artistic blend of different stones, Kunis Breccia is defined by characteristic veins and mineral fragments in warm hues. The stone is treated with a sealant to provide the optimal compromise between a natural finish and functionality.
Beige, Brown, White
Stone
Materials:
MEET 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.

