The table offers brutalist-inspired design with its structured circular top above four cylindrical legs. Its fibre concrete construction provides durability, while the small gap between the chunky legs and edge creates the impression of a floating surface. The bare and structured aesthetic suits contemporary spaces, and the solid base ensures stability.
Taken from Kristian Sofus Hansen and Tommy Hyldahl's 'Crown' collection for 101 Copenhagen, this table is recognisable for its strong nod to elements of brutalist architecture, which manifest via a bare and structured circular table top above four cylinder shaped legs. Simple yet impactful, this tall version of the fibre concrete table features a small gap between its chunky legs and edge for the impression of a floating table top.

















