Androgyne Side Table, 16.5in

Androgyne Side Table, 16.5in

Designer Danielle Siggerud

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Androgyne Side Table, 16.5in

Androgyne Side Table, 16.5in

Designer Danielle Siggerud

Distinguished by its playful yet elegant silhouette, the Androgyne Side Table was first designed for the Audo Space cafe but quickly went into production for a larger audience. The table’s refined marble top and contrasting wide, flat legs make it an easy fit for a range of décors.

The Androgyne Side Table was designed by Copenhagen-based Norwegian architect and designer Danielle Siggerud. It comes in black and ivory, with laser-cut steel legs. It can be purchased with a different variations of marble tops or, the base-only functions as an all metal version of the table. The table’s sense of balance, proportion and mixed materials affords a sense of harmony. This blend of the masculine and feminine— true androgyny—is what lends the table its name. The essence of the table is its duality; it is elegant yet powerful.

The table is useful for everything from small restaurant spaces and bedsides to exhibition spaces. The shine of the honed marble surface against the matte steel results in a versatile visual identity that is both modernist and industrial.

The small top barely hangs over the legs, creating an overall sense of balance. The Androgyne Side Table is not only useful, it is sculptural and adds an artistic silhouette to any room.



Color

Selected: Ivory - All Metal

Regular price $520.00
Regular price Sale price $520.00
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Materials

Powder-coated Steel
Crystal Beige Rose Marble, Black Marquina Marble, Emperador Dark Marble, or Calacatta Viola Marble
Marble Top Included

Dimensions

Base: 16.9"H x 15.75" DIA
Table Top: 0.7"H x 16.5" DIA
Steel is 0.13" thick
Weight: 36.8 lbs
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Danielle Siggerud

Danielle Siggerud is a Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen. She holds a Masters degree in architecture from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark. She established her studio in 2016 and today the practice works internationally, with projects stretching from London, New York, Stockholm to Paris. The scope of projects varies from private renovations, restorations and contemporary buildings to interior design, furniture making and smaller objects. Her work embodies a sharp vision of space and materials that can be recognized by her sensitive and contextual approach: embracing the essence of built forms, from the roughest construction to the smallest interior details. At the core of her work lies the strive for simplicity achieved by carefully balancing the fundamentals of architecture: space, proportion, light and materials. “These qualities are sought not simply as things of value in themselves, but as means to support a quality of human experience” she says.