No. 3 Dining Table
The Sibast No 3 table is a timeless design piece that celebrates the Sibast family design heritage. It comes in solid oak with a minimalistic and clean design. With the focus on quality and sublime craftsmanship the table is inspired by the fine lines in the Sibast No 1 Side Table from our 1950’s family design heritage. The Sibast No 3 table was initially customised to the Michelin Star restaurant Domestic in Aarhus, Denmark, making sure every detail of the table was well thought through. All details have a purpose from the curve of the table top to the positioning of the legs giving room for the surrounding chairs ensuring the complete and comfortable dining experience.The Sibast No 3 table is available with up to two extension panels giving a flexibility and scale within the functionality of the design.
Lead Time
12-14 weeks
Dimensions
Ø47.2" x 47.2-86.6"L x 29.1"H
Ø 55.1" x 55.1-94.5"L x 29.1"H
Finishes
MATERIAL: Oak from sustainable foresting
TREATMENT: Soap, natural oil, white oil, dark oil, smoked
Sibast Furniture
The year was 1908. In the countryside on the island of Funen in Denmark the son of a skilled cabinetmaker was born. His name was Helge Sibast. Helge Sibast grew up and became his fathers apprentice. He worked hard, dedicated and soon developed skills of high quality craftsmanship. He took over his fathers business and began expanding. Thinking about craftsmanship in a new way. He had a natural sense for challenging wood as a material and began creating his own designs.
By the 1950’s and 60’s he had created a furniture factory employing over 120 craftsmen crafting some of the finest furniture in Danish design history. The furniture was sold around the world. The company was called Sibast Furniture. That man was my grandfather.
Helge Sibast passed away in 1985 and Sibast Furniture was no longer in our family. A great adventure had come to an end.
The years went by, and one very inspiring day in the spring of 2013, I together with my wife Anna Sibast discovered a forgotten beauty designed by my grandfather in 1953 – the chair Sibast No 8. It was too unique to let go. And we decided to re-launch the Danish Design Classic. And by what other name could we do it than the name Sibast Furniture.
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