Tati Lounge 65
Tati Lounge 65
Designed by Broberg & Ridderstråle 2011.
Lounge table with a bent metal structure. Tati Lounge 65 can be slid over Tati Lounge 120.
This item is available in multiple color options. See "Request Quote" to contact us.
Available Options:
- Stained Oak: White (P2), American Walnut (P4) or Dark Smoked (P6).
- Solid Stone: Carrara Marble, Jura Limestone, Pietra Grey, Elegant Grey or Nero Marquina.
- Lacquered Glass: Standard, same as frame colors.
Specifications:
- Top: Solid Stone, Transparent Glass, or Lacquered Glass.
- Frame: Lacquered metal.
- Measurements: H: 20.1", W: 25.6", D: 18.9"
- Made in Sweden.
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Lead Time
Estimated lead time of 12–16 weeks.
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About Asplund
Mats Broberg and Johan Ridderstråle — creative collaborators within a practice that mixes architecture and design. The Stockholm, Sweden-based duo strives to infuse their designs with an emotional value communicated through the recognition of symbols and meanings. “We often draw inspiration from everyday life,” they say to explain of their point of view; “and try to combine a rational approach with a bit of wit, and the clash between past and present.”
Awards include Elle Decoration Swedish Design Award for Designer of the Year in 2014 and the Elle Decoration DesignPris in 2013, Good Design Awards, Wallpaper Design Awards and DesignPlus Awards.
About The Designers
Mats Broberg and Johan Ridderstråle — creative collaborators within a practice that mixes architecture and design. The Stockholm, Sweden-based duo strives to infuse their designs with an emotional value communicated through the recognition of symbols and meanings. “We often draw inspiration from everyday life,” they say to explain of their point of view; “and try to combine a rational approach with a bit of wit, and the clash between past and present.”
Awards include Elle Decoration Swedish Design Award for Designer of the Year in 2014 and the Elle Decoration DesignPris in 2013, Good Design Awards, Wallpaper Design Awards and DesignPlus Awards.