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Superellipse

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Fritz Hansen

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Frame:
  
Powder Coated Steel
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Finish/Colour:
  
Grey
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Seat Pad in Vinyl White
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Walnut
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Graphite
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Dimensions:
100 x 170 x 72h cm
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Lead Time:
8 - 10 Weeks
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Superellipse
Fritz Hansen’s Table Series includes the Superellipse™, the Supercircular™, circular and rectangular tables designed by Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson and Arne Jacobsen. The Superellipse™ table was inspired by the designer Piet Hein’s solution to a traffic problem at Sergels Torg in Stockholm: a super elliptical roundabout.
The Superellipse B616 table accommodates six chairs for open, inclusive gatherings with no obvious ‘head of the table’. This table has achieved the EU Ecolabel (EU Flower) certification ensuring that it meets the highest level of environmental standards throughout its lifecycle.
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BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Unique designs require a unique approach. For 150 years, Fritz Hansen has brought ideas to life, carefully crafting visionary designs from some of the world’s most pioneering minds. They go beyond standard aesthetics to shape new design languages that transcend time and trends.
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DESIGNED BY
Piet Hein & Bruno Mathsson
Piet Hein (left), 1905-1996, was neither an architect nor a furniture designer - but a philosopher, poet and mathematician. He created the Superellipse as a new oval shape for the Sergel's Square in Stockholm. In cooperation with the Swedish designer, Bruno Mathsson (right), he later used the shape for the Superellipse table which Fritz Hansen put in production in 1968.
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