Form Table 95 × 200 cm
Designed by Simon Legald
Product Overview
The Form Table 95 × 200 cm is a contemporary dining table by Normann Copenhagen, designed with a focus on simplicity, material integrity, and structural cohesion. Inspired by the same design philosophy as the Form Chair collection, the table features a seamless visual connection between the tabletop and legs, creating a unified and architectural expression. Its clean lines and softly rounded edges balance precision with approachability, resulting in a design that feels both refined and inviting. Its elongated rectangular format provides generous seating capacity, making it suitable for larger dining areas, meeting spaces, and hospitality environments.
Key Features
- Designed by Simon Legald
- Large rectangular dining table with generous proportions
- Seamless integration between the tabletop and legs
- Soft, rounded edges for a refined aesthetic
- Suitable for dining, workspace, and hospitality use
- Contemporary Scandinavian design language
- Available in multiple colours and material configurations
- Designed for interior use
Materials & Finish
- Solid oak legs and structural elements
- Tabletop in linoleum or laminate
- Precision-crafted using an integrated mounting system that visually unifies the tabletop and legs, combining industrial techniques with high-quality materials
Why Choose the Form Table 95 × 200 cm?
The Form Table combines minimal design with material quality, resulting in a table that feels both understated and substantial. Its defining strength lies in its balance of scale and simplicity—the elongated surface accommodates multiple users comfortably, while the clean design ensures it integrates effortlessly into a wide range of interiors. The linoleum finish adds a tactile, matte quality that is both durable and easy to maintain. Ideal for larger dining spaces, offices, and hospitality settings, it offers a timeless, adaptable solution that aligns with contemporary Scandinavian design principles.
This product is made to order. Lead time is typically within 3-6 weeks.