Soft Café Table
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100547178
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Soft Café Table
3.6 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No.
100547178
Black Nanolaminate / Black
Grey Linoleum / Grey
Beige Green Laminate / Beige Green
Solid Oak / Grey
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- Simple, classic form with an interesting mix of materials.
- Powder-coated aluminum base made with at least 97% recycled material.
- Subtle groove beneath tabletop for easy movability.
- 28¾" H 29⅝" DIA
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Jens Fager for Muuto
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The Soft Café Table (2023), from Swedish designer Jens Fager for Muuto, brings modern simplicity to a classic silhouette. Its softly rounded form introduces an interesting mix of materials, with a natural wood, nanolaminate, laminate, or linoleum top on a slender aluminum base. This versatile Scandinavian design can blend seamlessly into any aesthetic. Its compact size, with a gentle grove underneath the table, makes it easy to move wherever needed. Made in Denmark.
- Simple, classic form with an interesting mix of materials.
- Powder-coated aluminum base made with at least 97% recycled material.
- Subtle groove beneath tabletop for easy movability.
- Nanolaminate has a very matte surface that is resistant to fingerprints, scratches, and heat.
- Brand
- Muuto
- Collection
- Soft Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 28¾" H 29⅝" DIA
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Soft Café Table
- Height (in): 28¾
- Diameter (in): 29⅝
- Solid oak top; or nanolaminate, laminate, or linoleum over MDF top
- Powder-coated aluminum base made with at least 97% recycled material
- Pre-mounted glides
Jens Fager
As Danish Modernism expanded globally in the 1950s and ‘60s, architect Ib Kofod-Larsen became one of the most exciting figures of the movement. A trained cabinetmaker, his furniture is marked by subtle details, organic lines, and a visual lightness. Celebrated pieces include the Penguin Chair and Seal Chair, as well as Module U56, renamed the Elizabeth Chair after Queen Elizabeth II acquired two.
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