Bølling Tray Table Model 50
In 1963, Danish architect Hans Bølling designed a simple, elegant, and mobile table, which was easy to handle. Since then, it has become a symbol of the playful functionalism of the golden Danish Modern era – and a design idea that is still relevant today. A Danish classic.
The Bølling Tray Table holds two loose reversible trays, and each of them can be turned over for colour variation and a personal touch.
The colours are selected for their tone-in-tone harmony and soft contrast, and to match the natural hues of the wood frame.
Each colourway comes in a separate tray of two different colours- one on each side
Dimensions
9.7" Dia x 21.7" H
Tray Height = 1.18"Finishes
Beech, Untreated
Beech, Oiled
Beech, Black Lacquer
Oak, Untreated
Oak, Oiled
Oak, Black Lacquer
Fumed Oak, Oiled
Walnut, Oiled
Tray Color:
Base (Black / White)
Stone (Grey / Dark Grey)
Earth (Beig / Brown)
Leaf (Green / Dark Green)
Water (Blue / Dark Blue)
Sunny (Cream / Yellow)
Clay (Cognac / Black)
Red (Red / Black)
Hans Bølling
Hans Bølling (born 1931) is a Danish architect and designer. He first planned a career in advertising design, but ended up studying to become an architect. After graduating from the Royal Danish Art Academy, Bølling has designed small wooden objects, furniture, villas and town halls. His works are described as joyful and cheerful.
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Brdr. Krüger was founded as a wood-turning workshop by brothers Theodor and Ferdinand Krüger in 1886. For generations we collaborate with some of the world’s best design and architecture talents to create an ever-evolving collection of furniture. We are deeply involved in every stage of the design process.
Today the 5th generation family company has evolved into a self-producing furniture brand, that celebrates, create and evolve classic Danish design values, by embracing modernity. Continuing a legacy of craft and heritage, more than 130-years’ expertise is combined with modern techniques to create innovative designs with a timeless appeal.
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