Table Berlin, 2010

by Eberle, Lars 4 June 2010 in Table Berlin

Berlin's vibrant city-scape is a clash of modern architecture, neo-renaissance buildings, and east-german prefab tower blocks. Elements from all these can be found in this new table, simply named after its inspiration – "Berlin". 

 

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The table has been designed to blend into contemporary living and working spaces, continuing Berlin's unique exterior inside. It combines the characteristics of a dinner table with those of a desk – ideal if your home is your office, or your office is your home.

The middle console contains two multi-plugs and offers plenty of space for power supplies, hard drives, and other electronic equipment

Each table is handcrafted and built to order. The legs are made from lathed German beechwood, and can be disassembled for easy transportation. The table top and middle console are from mirror-finished MDF.

Special thanks to Sonja Mueller for the beautiful photography and to Christoph Westerbarkey for the great foto studio in Berlin (delight rental studios berlin)

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Inquiries / Press:

For more information about the table "Berlin" please get in touch wit Lars Eberle, eberle@meyermillersmith.com

A press kit with hi-res images is available from here: press-kit.zip

All information is free to re-print. Please send a sample of your article in digital format or as hard copy to

Lars Eberle
Meyer, Miller, Smith.
Linienstrasse 154a
10115 Berlin

Colour Variations:

Table tops can be ordered in three different colours, and combined with three different finishes for legs and base.

Seating Options:
Connecting multiple tables:

Single units can be connected to large tables. The legs of intermediate units can be removed, for a harmonic appearance.

Office table for 8 work spaces, created with three V1 elements. 330 x 170 cm.

Middle Console, Cover Design:

The removable middle console panels are available in different designs, ranging from simple cable entry slots to ornamented interpretations of Berlin's neo-renaissance style.

Special 60's Edition:

A special edition is available, inspired by the interior design of Berlin's most famous landmark – the Alex TV tower. Contact us for details.

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