
Too late for sedate
4/18/2017
Børge Mogensen wasn’t interested in sculptural shapes and experiments. He preferred historical furniture types that he then tweaked for the better. A very readable monograph presents the Danish designer.
Mill, designed by Roger Persson in 2012. A table with a solid wooden top and legs. The tabletop has been milled down to produce its distinctive appearance. Mill is available with a round, square or rectangular top in a number of different sizes and in
heights of 460, 590 and 720 mm. The table is made of solid wood, so it can be sanded down and relacquered a number of times, making it suitable for use in settings where it is subjected to a lot of wear and tear. Mill comes in a choice of oak, birch,
ash, walnut, four standard stains on ash (black, brown, white or red-brown) and eight different coloured lacquers. You can use Mill to furnish cafés, kitchens and living rooms, or in hotels, schools, etc.