Stub side table
Stub side table by Mette Schelde for Fritz Hansen.
Inspired by the landscapes of wooden stumps, Stub is an elegant side table designed by Danish architect Mette Schelde for Fritz Hansen. With its name derived from the translation of stump in Danish, the side table unites wood and glass seamlessly. A clear glass circle floats on the wooden 'stump' with no visible screws or joinery smoothly merging the two different material.
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Description
Stub side table by Mette Schelde for Fritz Hansen.
Inspired by the landscapes of wooden stumps, Stub is an elegant side table designed by Danish architect Mette Schelde for Fritz Hansen. With its name derived from the translation of stump in Danish, the side table unites wood and glass seamlessly. A clear glass circle floats on the wooden 'stump' with no visible screws or joinery smoothly merging the two different material.
Dimensions
49dia x 44.5cmh
Materials
Hollow, plywood base covered with two sheets of exterior veneer. Integrated, tempered glass tabletop, cut at a 45-degree angle for a smooth transition from glass to wood on the tabletop. No visible screws or mounting. No glue used.
Available in lacquered oak, lacquered ash or black coloured ash.
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