Safe, robust, and with no sharp edges the table is designed to accompany Peter's Chair. Assembled without tools, the table is a tactile three-dimensional puzzle, guaranteed to entertain children and adults alike. The untreated beech has a beautiful warmth, inviting touch and interaction.
Originally designed by Hans J. Wegner as a christening gift for his friend and fellow furniture designer Borge Mogensen's son, the table and chair are both playful and functional, perfect for any playroom or living space.
With his love of natural materials and his deep understanding of the need for furniture to be functional as well as beautiful, Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) made mid-century Danish design popular on an international scale. He began his career as a cabinetmaker in 1931 and subsequently entered the Copenhagen School of Arts & Crafts. After receiving his architectural degree in 1938, he worked as a designer in Arne Jacobsen and Erik Muller's architectural office before establishing his own office in 1943.
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