Distinguished by its playful yet elegant silhouette, the Androgyne Side Table was first designed for the Menu 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. It comes in black and ivory, with laser-cut steel legs and a
stunning marble top that can be bought separately. 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 Androgyne Side Table is not only useful, it is sculptural and adds an artistic silhouette to any room.
Danielle Siggerud is a Norwegian architect based in Copenhagen. She holds an MAA from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark and has previously worked with renowned architect John Pawson in London. She established her Copenhagen studio in 2016.
MENU is a Danish design brand with a simple yet significant purpose: to enrich modern living through designs that connect individuals creatively, comfortably and functionally.