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Train Round Dining Table

Design by
Henrik Tengler

Year
2004

As an integral part of the Train Table Series crafted in 2004 by Henrik Tengler, the Train Round Dining Table stands out for its unique approach to communal dining within the collection. This round version is perfectly suited for a variety of settings, from cozy dining rooms to casual eateries and open-plan areas, offering a blend of aesthetic elegance and functional design. Distinctive in its shape, the Train Round Dining Table is characterized by its smooth, organic edge profile.

Top choices for the table include linoleum, laminate, or veneer options in luxurious materials such as teak, oak, ash, or walnut, catering to diverse interior tastes. The table’s base is available in either powder-coated steel or brushed stainless steel, providing additional customization to complement the specific style of the dining environment.

Technical information

General Info

Design by: Henrik Tengler

Year: 2004

Dimensions:

Tabletop: HT 9201
Ø: 90 cm
Pedestal Foot: HT 9667SS
Ø: 60 cm x H: 71 cm

Tabletop: HT 9301
Ø: 110 cm
Pedestal Foot: HT 9667SS
Ø: 60 cm x H: 71 cm

Tabletop: HT 9401
Ø: 130 cm
Pedestal Foot: HT 9677MM
Ø: 70 cm x H: 71 cm

Different tabletops and pedestals can be combined in almost endless ways. All elements are listed individually in the product sheet.

Specifications

Model and materials:

Tabletop: Linoleum, laminate, or veneers in teak, oak, ash, or walnut.
Pedestal Foot: Powder-coated steel or brushed stainless steel.

2D Drawing

The Design of the Train Series

The Train Series reflects Henrik Tengler’s meticulous attention to detail, drawing inspiration from Finn Juhl’s design ethos as exemplified by his famous Silver Table. Tengler’s focus on subtle yet significant features, such as the edge profiles and the gentle corners, infuses the table with an understated elegance.

Henrik Tengler

Henrik Tengler graduated from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1988 and has more than 26 years of experience with furniture design and interior design. In 1992 Onecollection put the first chair from Henrik Tengler into production. The chair named Chairman later on became Onecollection’s best selling piece of furniture with more than 60.000 sold to date.