Bone Coffee Table
Design by
Kasper Salto
Year
Launched in 2002, relaunched in 2025
In 2002, Danish designer Kasper Salto introduced the eye-catching Bone Coffee Table, named after its sculptural, cross-positioned legs, which seem to support the glass top almost invisibly. The Bone Coffee Table is crafted at OneCollection’s own workshop in Ringkøbing, Denmark, and is available in solid FSC-certified oak, ash, and walnut.

Technical information
General info
Design by: Kasper Salto
Year: Launched in 2002, relaunched in 2025
Dimensions: Bone Coffee Table: Ø 100 cm x H 43.5 cm (glass thickness 12 mm)
Specifications
Materials: FSC-certified walnut, oak, or ash. Details in aluminum or brass. Tempered glass
Downloads
2D drawing


A Remarkable Design Returns in New Materials
Since 2002, Kasper Salto has envisioned a version of the table with a wooden frame, but producing it requires an advanced milling machine capable of handling particularly long pieces. He is therefore pleased that OneCollection, with its specialized woodworking facilities in Ringkøbing and Vejen, has both the equipment and the ambition to take on the task.
“The idea for the legs comes from an old trick where three matches are placed in a special way, locking them together. This creates an incredibly strong construction that remains stable even under significant pressure, which fascinated me,” explains Kasper Salto. He adds that the round table naturally fosters a sense of equality—no one sits at the head, and everyone meets at eye level. This makes it ideal for both meetings and dinner gatherings, where conversation can flow freely and uninterrupted. The Bone Table is being relaunched as both a dining- and conference table with a diameter of 160 cm, as well as a coffee table with a diameter of 100 cm. It is available through all OneCollection and House of Finn Juhl retailers.
Kasper Salto
Kasper Salto is one of Denmark’s leading designers and has collaborated with some of the country’s most renowned furniture manufacturers throughout his career. He has received several prestigious awards, including the Furniture Prize in 2003, the Engelhardt Memorial Grant in 2005, and the Finn Juhl Prize in 2010.

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