Pon Coffee Table Ø90 by Fredericia

Pon Coffee Table Ø90 by Fredericia, Jasper Morrison, 2016. 

Pon is a series of solid wood side tables in different sizes that are both very stable, versatile and which can be used as either stand-alone furniture or combined in different heights. The smaller Pon tables are modest in size, but large enough for a book, a glass or a tray.

Pon is designed to be an alternative to the classic coffee table. Instead of one table that takes up space, the compact shape and variety of sizes open up a wide range of visual expressions. Crafted entirely in solid wood, it was designed so there’s no distinction between the tabletop and frame. The top is flat with a slightly domed shape underneath, which is mirrored in the base.

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    Coffee Tables
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  • Ø (cm) - 90 
  • Height (cm) - 38 
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