The frame of the Branch table is made of identical aluminum elements that come together to form a unified whole.
The elements connect seamlessly in a continuous movement, creating a complex yet logic base that makes a very stable and light table. One single component is repeated 3, 4 or 5 times to create a family of tables. Easy to assemble and takes little space to transport. The top is available in glass or medium-density fiberboard, lacquered white, anthracite or mud, and in natural oak or wenge-stained oak; the frame can be chrome or lacquered in the same color as the top.
Base made of intertwined modules in die-cast aluminium. Medium-density wooden fibre conglomerate, panels glass top.
Note 1
Matt lacquered tops have always a chrome base or in the same lacquered colour.
Note 2
Undertop of tops in natural oak have a white lacquered edge.
Note 3
Undertop of tops in wenge-stained oak have a brown lacquered edge.
Born in Copenhagen in 1963, Jakob earned his first degree in Design Engineering. After studies and internships in Colorado, Milan and Paris he completed his second degree in Product Design at the Art Center Europe, Switzerland in 1992. Established in 1993 in Copenhagen, the jakobwagner studio predominantly worked with high tech products for sport, professional and medical applications during the first 10 years. Jakob’s work has been exhibited internationally and has received numerous awards. It can be seen at the permanent exhibition at MoMA in New York.
Cappellini faced the new millennium inextricably linked to the world of images, exploration and research.