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Design: Ferdinand Kramer
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2012, Milan
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Design
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home furniture
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tables
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dining / kitchen tables
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01 product description
Product description
The iconic table FK07 FRANKFURT by Ferdinand Kramer® is an especially significant example of his progressive and enduring designs, which surpass through their simplicity and function. Designed in 1959 as part of the "Knock-Down" series for the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt, the precise form with the signature corner detail accentuates the unique character of the table. The triangle-connection is an equally stabilising factor. With a powder-coated MDF tabletop or lacquered oak-veneered the re-edition offers a variety of finishes. The sub frame is made from powder-coated steel, and is available in colour versions. FK07 FRANKFURT is ideally suited as a working desk, conference or dining table and is especially complemented with the CH04 HOUDINI chairs from the e15 collection.
02 dimensions/weight
| overall dimension | |
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width |
850 mm, 1000 mm |
height |
750 mm |
length |
1400 mm, 1800 mm, 2000 mm, 2300 mm, 2500 mm, 2700 mm, 1600 mm, 3300 mm, 3600 mm |
03 All FK Products
04 Tags
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