Archipelago by Michael Sodeau
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Archipelago

Michael Sodeau

Offecct AB

Tibro Sweden

www.offecct.com

+46 504 41500

Archipelago

”The idea of Archipelago was to create a series of surfaces almost like small islands that furniture could be arranged around. The tables are made using a craft based process of production, with attention to details such as angled edges and the use of several different diameters. Archipelago is pared back in its expression, unwanted and unnecessary parts are removed, reducing thickness so everything has a very light feel to it”, says Michael Sodeau.

Benefits & functions

- Equipped with castors.

- Fits equally for use in the ever changing environment of an office, as well as in the privacy of your home. Alone or in a group, as a side table or a coffee table.

- Available in three sizes, in three different heights.

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Technical information

Available for the United States market. Table in white pigmented ash. Equipped with castors. Test standard: EN 115372 Report no: 643206

Dimensions

Explanation of Dimensions

Height (H), Seat (S), Width, (W), Arm rest (A), Depth (D)


Accessories

  • Base
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    Material declaration Table Ø850 mm, height 350 mm

    WEIGHT (kg) WEIGHT (%)
    Base; Wood 13,1 97
    Others 0,4 3
    13.5
    Michael Sodeau
    Michael Sodeau

    Michael Sodeau

    Michael Sodeau was born in London in 1969. He studied product design at Central Saint Martin’s College of Art & Design where he graduated in 1994. He was a founding partner of the experimental company Inflate, and set up his own design studio Michael Sodeau Partnership in 1997. Besides from working with extensive design interior…

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    Archipelago

    ”The idea of Archipelago was to create a series of surfaces almost like small islands that furniture could be arranged around. The tables are made using a craft based process of production, with attention to details such as angled edges and the use of several…