Description
CALVERT is from a series of coffee tables designed in 1951 by German functionalist architect Ferdinand Kramer® during his stay in America. The square CALVERT is part of his successful "Knock-Down" furniture series and is a durable and modern piece. The easily reversible and foldable coffee table consists of a table top and two reversible tops that serve as the table's base. Like a clothing pattern, the table components are cut from a single sheet of plywood. CALVERT's inherently simple cut-out base reveals the table's sculptural quality. Available in oak and colored lacquer, CALVERT fits perfectly in a variety of environments and complements the e15 collection.
Details:
- Length: 55 cm
- Width/depth: 55 cm
- Height: 40 cm
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