Canteen Table
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Canteen Table
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Canteen Table
Derived from the original Cafe Table by David and Joni Steiner, the Canteen Table is the perfect meeting come dining solution. With room for up to six people, the table can host small team sprint meetings or lunch socials. It’s also a beautiful home dining table with its discreet, inconspicuous design language. Combine with a Roxanne Chair or Johann Stool to complete your dining set, or add a Vitra All Plastic Chair (available on request) for a splash of colour!
The Canteen Table is easy to assemble and disassemble making it perfect for temporary use or space conscious workplaces. Each leg is secured to the table top with four bolts that can be unscrewed with an Allen key so the table can be stored away as five separate components when not needed.
Designed and shared openly by:
Size shown:
Width: 1,160mm
Length: 1,650mm
Height: 738mm
Seats: 4-6 peopleThis design is also available in other sizes!
Width: 1,160mm
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Length: 1,250mm 1,450mm 1,650mmTo order any of these sizes from your local maker or to find out more about our tailoring service for in-between sizes get in touch
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Opendesk products are made with love and care by local makers using beautiful furniture grade Baltic birch plywood.
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What makes the Canteen Table different?
The Canteen Table is designed to be manufactured by a network of independent makers all around the world. This is possible thanks to Opendesk’s alternative supply chain - designers share designs for products that can be downloaded and made locally using the latest digital tools.
We call this model ‘Open Making’.
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