The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Made In: Slovenia
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Dimensions:
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Additional Information:
The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Made In: Slovenia
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Dimensions:
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Material:
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Additional Information:
The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Made In: Slovenia
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Dimensions:
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Material:
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Additional Information:
The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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The Audo Copenhagen Androgyne Dining Table Round amplifies that lesson in contrasts from the side table collection into grander proportions that genuinely command attention. Designed by Norwegian architect Danielle Siggerud, this round dining table pairs natural materials to striking effect - like a magnificent monument that becomes a characterful accent whether in domestic dining rooms or restaurants. Available in two sizes at Ø110cm and Ø120cm, both at 73cm height seating 6-8 people comfortably, with customizable combinations that let you mix and match tops with bases. Choose all-wood versions in oiled natural oak or dark-stained oak, or go bold with the Ø120 pairing a wooden base with marble or stone tops in Grey Galaxy marble with intricate silver-grey veining, or Kunis Breccia stone featuring characteristic warm-hued mineral fragments. Each combination creates contrasting textures and finishes that make the table a focal point rather than just functional furniture.
What makes the Androgyne Round Table genuinely impressive is how that circular shape eliminates dining hierarchy - everyone sits equally around the table without head-of-table politics, and conversation flows naturally when people face each other. The all-wood versions bring warmth and cohesion, while the marble/stone topped versions create drama through material contrast - heavy natural stone appearing to float on those geometric wooden bases. The lacquered oak veneer with its varnished finish handles daily family dinners without being precious, while the marble and stone tops are treated with sealant providing that optimal compromise between natural finish and functionality. Each piece varies since it's crafted from natural materials - wood grain differs, marble veining is unique to each slab - so you're getting genuine character rather than uniform manufactured surfaces. The round shape also means maximum seating efficiency in a smaller footprint compared to rectangular tables, and that central pedestal base means no table legs for people to constantly bump knees against. Works beautifully in dining rooms, restaurants, or any gathering spaces where meals become experiences rather than just eating.
Audo Copenhagen was formed by uniting MENU, by Lassen, and The Audo, creating a brand that collaborates with architects like Danielle Siggerud who approach furniture with architectural sensitivity. A Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen with a master's from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark, Siggerud founded her studio in 2016 and now works globally on projects from renovations to furniture making. Her work demonstrates a keen eye for space and materials through a sensitive approach that embraces built forms while attending meticulously to details from construction to the smallest interior elements. Her design ethos commits to simplicity through balancing architectural fundamentals - space, proportion, light, and materials - using these qualities as tools to enhance human experience. The Androgyne Dining Table reflects this philosophy, creating customizable furniture that pairs natural materials with bold confidence to transform dining into something more elevated.
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Made In: Slovenia
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Oak Veneer, Oak Veneer, Kunis Breccia Stone
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Audo Copenhagen
Audo Copenhagen is a premier brand known for its commitment to exceptional Scandinavian design and high-quality craftsmanship. Blending minimalist aesthetics with modern functionality, Audo Copenhagen has become a leader in creating timeless pieces that elevate contemporary living spaces. Whether you’re looking for modern furniture, modern lighting, or Scandinavian-inspired home décor, Audo Copenhagen offers a curated selection that embodies the essence of modern living with a distinct Scandinavian flair.
Each piece from Audo Copenhagen is designed with both form and function in mind, reflecting the brand’s dedication to sustainable, innovative design. The collection features everything from Audo sofas and Audo chairs to modular seating solutions and lighting fixtures, all meticulously crafted to offer both comfort and style. Rooted in the principles of Scandinavian design, Audo Copenhagen’s pieces focus on simplicity, functionality, and natural materials, creating functional yet beautiful pieces that can seamlessly fit into any modern home.
With a commitment to blending modern design with traditional Scandinavian values, Audo Copenhagen is redefining how we approach interior design. Whether you are outfitting a cozy apartment or a spacious home, Audo Copenhagen’s timeless pieces provide the perfect balance of style, comfort, and practicality. Explore the brand’s collection today and bring home a touch of authentic Scandinavian design that will elevate your living environment for years to come.
An obsession with clever solutions for modern living is a good one to have. Denmark-based Audo Copenhagen partners with some of the best modern Scandinavian designers and prides itself on the melding of both traditional and modern aesthetics. Audo Copenhagen offers a wide range of products, from soap dispensers and shoe horns to tables and chairs. Every piece from Audo Copenhagen considers the functionality, but also rethinks how traditional (and often dull) everyday items could use a modern update.