SM39
The Skovby #39 dining table has a very characteristic design with a sculptural V-shaped base and a dynamic appearance. The advantage of this base is that you can place the chairs around the table as you please, without having to consider the table legs. The Skovby #39 dining table has the capacity 6-14 people.
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Technical details
- Width
- 100 cm
- Lenght
- 200 cm
- Layout size
- 300 cm
- Height
- 74 cm
- Legs
- central leg
- Legs descrpition
- wood
- Material
- oak/walnut
- Weight
- 130 kg
The Skovby #39 dining table has a very characteristic design with a sculptural V-shaped base and a dynamic appearance. The advantage of this base is that you can place the chairs around the table as you please, without having to consider the table legs. The Skovby #39 dining table has the capacity to seat six people in its basic position. The table has two extension leaves stored under the tabletop – and fully extended it will seat 14 people.
Brand description
Skovby was founded in 1933 by cabinetmaker Thorvald Rasmussen. With vision, strenuous effort and professional pride he created a foundation for sustainable and functional furniture design, which his son Villy Rasmussen and grandsons Preben and Jørgen Rasmussen have carried on ever since. Early special assignments for the small one-man workshop quickly advanced to complete dining room suites and in less than 20 years Skovby furniture was produced in product lines. This development led to the build-up of an international dealership network. A healthy organic growth with a continuing focus on craftsmanship, natural materials and a sustainable business model that commits to employees and environment. The driving force, and a shared passion spanning the three generations of cabinetmakers, is function. Skovby was among the frontrunners within functional extension systems for tables, and today the furniture company is world renowned for a special talent to combine design and functionality. The continuous and direct reason for Skovby’s success is the ability to develop designs, which unite strong aesthetic expression with innovative function. Today, Preben and Jørgen Rasmussen run an international, high-technology business with a positive environmental imprint