Coffee Table od Fredericia FurnitureCorona Table 5005 by By Poul M. Volther
The 'Corona' chair, designed by Poul M. Volther, is one of the defining pieces of Nordic furniture architecture, challenging conventional armchair requirements, playing with visual dimensions and still embracing functionalism. The chair's revolutionary design - as it was back in 1964 - achieved its iconic status both nationally but also on an international scale, taking its place in some of the world's most luxurious hotels, in music videos and in the home of every furniture enthusiast. Volther worked closely with some of Denmark's greatest designers, such as Hans J. Wegner and Børge Mogensen, who shared a vision of functionality, quality and comfort above all else. However, what was unique about Poul M. Volther was his sense of sculptural design and modern aesthetics, which is clearly reflected in 'Corona' and which has become a classic over time, despite its controversial design. The idea behind the chair's characteristic elliptical shapes stems from the textile shortage after WWII. World War II. Here, splitting the backrest became an ideal solution for less textile use.
'Corona Table' imitates the design of the frame, with the four elegant legs coming together to create a solid base for the table top. The circular tabletop is made of clear tempered glass with a bluish tint, making it easy to combine with the 'Corona Chair' in any colour.
- Stainless steel frame with 19 mm tempered glass top.
- Clean the table top with a damp cloth or glass cleaner
- Clean only stainless and chrome steel with a damp cloth or cleaners suitable for the specific type of steel.
- Original design by Poul M. Volther, produced by Fredericia Furniture (1964)