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Design: Philipp Mainzer, Florian Asche
stylepark-id: 05.1593.10009
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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
Considered a design classic, the TA04 BIGFOOTTM has become an identifiable icon for e15. The table top is made up of seven or eight 40 mm (1 5/8 inch) thick boards. The solid wood legs always include the centre of the tree. The square legs measure 135 x 135 mm (5 1/4 x 5 1/4 inch) and intersect with the table top featuring the end grain with its annual rings. During the seasoning of solid wood, the legs form their characteristic cracks, which make every table unique. The supporting substructure provides a clearance underneath of 625 mm (24 5/8 inch). It is assembled from three parts.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
920 mm, 1048 mm, 1560 mm |
height |
750 mm |
length |
1800 mm, 2000 mm, 2300 mm, 2500 mm, 2700 mm, 3000 mm, 3300 mm, 3600 mm |
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