Contemporary dining table TRAVERSE
teakaluminum baserectangular

contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
contemporary dining table
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
teak
Base material
aluminum base
Shape
rectangular
Options
folding
Location
outdoor
Seats
2-4 person
Color
white, gray, anthracite, sand
Length

150 cm
(59.1 in)

Width

85 cm
(33.5 in)

Height

75 cm
(29.5 in)

Description

The Traverse collection by designer Mathias Deferm is a modern twist on the traditional English gateleg folding table. It's a stylish and practical piece of furniture that can comfortably seat two when half open, and impressively accommodate six guests at full size. With support stays that slide smoothly and are discreetly hidden in the frame, the table is also incredibly slim when folded, making it easy to store. The collection has also expanded to include a new round version with a 130 cm span, adding even more versatility to this cool and convenient piece. Designer Mathias Deferm has been inspired by the traditional English gateleg folding table and created this striking new interpretation of the idea. It’s a cool and convenient piece of furniture. Half open, it works perfectly as a table for two. At full size, it impressively caters for six guests. The support stays slide smoothly and are discreetly hidden in the central part of the frame when folded. Closing both sides of the Traverse table reveals another benefit: when folded, it’s incredibly slim and therefore easy to store. The Traverse collection also has newcomer since 2022. A round version of the table with a 130 cm span.

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