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Lounge Table Androgyne, Calacatta Viola Marble

by Danielle Siggerud
Regular Price: $4,565
Special Price $3,652

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Overview

The Androgyne Lounge Table was designed by Norwegian designer Danielle Siggerud for Danish furniture brand Audo Copenhagen. The Androgyne Collection is distinguished by its playful, yet elegant silhouette. The invention of Danielle Siggerud, its blend of the masculine and feminine – true androgyny – is what lends the collection its name. Like a magnificent monument, the new Androgyne Lounge Table is made of the striking kunis breccia stone with characteristic veins and mineral fragments in warm hues that create subtle texture and add a true dimension to the design. This lounge table will make a characterful accent in any space – from a residential living room to a modern lounge area in a hotel or an office lobby. “The Androgyne Collection has always been about honouring perfectly executed joinery and celebrating natural materials” – Danielle Siggerud

Audo Copenhagen is a Danish brand dedicated to producing high quality designer furniture, lighting and accessories with a modern, crisp, Scandinavian look.

Lounge Table Androgyne, Calacatta Viola Marble
- Modernist design
- Calacatta Viola Marble, Powder Coated Steel, PA Plastic Glides
- H 14.9" x W 47.2" x D 17.7"
- Made in Portugal

Specifications

Care
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS
2 Boxes 21.7"x51.2"x23.6"+ 6.7"x11.8"x15.7"
Weight
135.5 lbs
MADE IN
Portugal
DIMENSIONS
L 17.7" W 47.2" H 14.9"

Designer

Danielle Siggerud
Danielle Siggerud

Danielle Siggerud is a Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen. She holds an MAA from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark and has previously worked with renowned architect John Pawson in London. She established her Copenhagen studio in 2016. “I always try to approach a new project with an open mind. Architecture is always a dialogue. With that said, I naturally have my preferences. Looking through our portfolio will make it clear that I gravitate towards minimalism and love natural materials, such as stone and marble. For me, architecture is about eliminating excess and focusing on essential forms. It is about rigorous attention to details and carefully selecting the right materials. I want to create serene spaces that are soft and emotional, but also naturally afford human interaction.”