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Jan Cray stands for design with rough edges – does a round table fit in? We think: perfectly. Because it is precisely these contrasts that make the design interesting. The characteristic material contrast of steel and wood is continued here in the design. The clear angles and edges of the table legs meet the soft shapes of the table top.
Birch multiplex, Forbo 4166, oiled oak edge
Birch multiplex, Forbo 4155, oiled oak edge
Birch multiplex, Forbo 4166, edges oiled
Birch multiplex, Forbo 4155, edges oiled
Solid wood oiled
Solid wood oiled
Solid wood oiled
Solid spruce, oiled
Birch multiplex, Forbo 4166, oiled oak edge
Birch multiplex, Forbo 4155, oiled oak edge
Birch multiplex, Forbo 4166, edges oiled
Birch multiplex, Forbo 4155, edges oiled
Solid wood oiled
Solid wood oiled
Solid wood oiled
Solid spruce, oiled
Powder-coated steel, RAL 9005, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 7043, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 7042, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 1605015, semi-gloss
Powder-coated steel, RAL 2001, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 1016, glossy
Powder-coated steel, RAL 9010, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 9005, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 7043, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 7042, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 1605015, semi-gloss
Powder-coated steel, RAL 2001, matt
Powder-coated steel, RAL 1016, glossy
Powder-coated steel, RAL 9010, matt
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