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Architects Claesson Koivisto Rune designed a complete series of Palladio tables with various finishes, heights, and dimensions. This makes them highly versatile and perfect for combining.

Palladio Collection
Palladio is available as a writing desk, coffee table, side table and cabinet in various sizes.

Table Height writing desk
Standard 74 cm.

Tabletops
The Palladio tables are lightweight and feature a 50 mm honeycomb core with 4 mm MDF. The straight plywood edge is finished with the same top layer as the tabletop.

For the top layer, there is a choice of oak veneer finished in an Artifort oak oil colour or transparent lacquer.
Alternatively, there is the option of a fully lacquered tabletop in the same colour as the base.

Please note: When combining wood with coated metal in the same colour, Artifort strives to make an optimal selection. However, slight colour variations are unavoidable due to the application of the same colour on different materials.

Base Finish The tubular frame is finished in a textured powder coat and offers a choice of over forty colours.

Design year 2016Design by Claesson Koivisto Rune

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The core of the table top is 50 mm honeycomb. The table top and bottom are made of 4 mm mdf. Lightweight.

Materials top layer
- Oak veneer, finished in an Artifort oil colour
- Oak veneer, finished in a transparant lacquer
- Oak veneer, fully lacquered in an Artifort colour (fine texture).

Finishes base
Choose from textured powder coat.

Click on the drop-down menu to select a colour.


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Designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune

Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune founded their architectural partnership in Stockholm, in 1995. It has since become an internationally acclaimed, multi-disciplinary office focusing on both architecture and design. Architectural commissions include the Inde/Jacobs gallery in Texas, Sfera Building in Kyoto and Hotel Skeppsholmen in Stockholm. They design for companies such as Cappellini, Muuto and others. In 2015, they received Sweden’s most prestigious design award, The Bruno Mathsson Prize.

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