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Principal dining table Bodil Kjær, 1961 by karakterCopenhagen
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Principal dining table Bodil Kjær, 1961 by karakterCopenhagen

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One of the last living mid-century Scandinavian design pioneers and a female pioneer in the field of architecture in her time, Bodil Kjær, conceived her Principal series in 1961 as part of an architectural exploration of interior solutions for modern living, called Elements of Architecture. Comprising a dining table and an upholstered dining chair, the Principal series epitomises Kjær’s forward-thinking cosmopolitan outlook and modernistic design language that slips fluidly into contemporary interior. The solid wood dining table boasts a clarified form, repeating a simple angle throughout table legs and ends of the table top, while the dining chair with its circular seat and gently rounded backrest, beautifully upholstered, adds a softness to the clear, unfussed geometry, an invitation to linger.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Principal dining table Bodil Kjær, 1961 suitable for commercial projects?

Yes, the Principal dining table Bodil Kjær, 1961 by karakterCopenhagen is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.

Can the Principal dining table Bodil Kjær, 1961 be used outdoors?

The Principal dining table Bodil Kjær, 1961 is designed for indoor use only.

Specifications

Indoor / Outdoor Indoor
Durability Residential
Size Small
Brand karakterCopenhagen
Category Table

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MATÉRIA LONG - Rectangular travertine and wood coffee table - Coffee table by ClassiCon

ClassiCon > Coffee table

The Matéria series is a captivating collection that merges the raw elegance of natural materials with innovative design. Characterized by its unique dimensions and serene aesthetic, Matéria offers an interplay between porous travertine stone and smoothly finished wood surfaces, creating a nearly monochromatic yet textured appearance. Upon closer inspection, this minimalist design reveals the inherent beauty in simplicity and materiality. Originally conceived as an experimental project by German designer Christian Haas, Matéria has since expanded into a trio of distinct pieces through collaboration with ClassiCon. Available in three different sizes and two surfaces, each piece is meticulously crafted to highlight its natural materials and reduce visual clutter, making it the perfect centerpiece for any space. The Matéria collection features frame construction made from solid maple, naturally finished with clear varnish, adding a touch of warmth and durability. The tabletops are distinguished by their elaborately milled travertine surface, either in its natural state or with indigo-dyed indentations that add depth and character to the design. For added stability and comfort, the table supports feature colour-lacquered metal in light ivory (RAL 1015), complementing the overall minimalist aesthetic. Black felt gliders ensure a smooth and silent movement underfoot, enhancing both functionality and style. The Matéria collection is not only visually striking but also practical, suitable for various settings including modern homes, offices, or as elegant additions to hospitality spaces such as cafes or restaurants. For those seeking further insights into the design philosophy behind Matéria, manufacturers provide comprehensive information on their website. This series stands out in its ability to seamlessly blend functionality with a profound appreciation for natural materials, making it an ideal choice for designers and discerning consumers alike.

DIANA D - Rectangular glass and steel coffee table

DIANA D - Rectangular glass and steel coffee table - Coffee table by ClassiCon

ClassiCon > Coffee table

Introducing the innovative Diana coffee table by Konstantin Grcic, designed for those who appreciate clean lines and modern aesthetics. Crafted with precision, this piece is constructed using high-quality materials to ensure durability and longevity. The base is made from sheet steel that undergoes a powder-coating process, resulting in a fine-textured finish available in various vibrant colors. This not only enhances the visual appeal but also provides protection against scratches and dents. The tabletop features clear crystal glass, offering both elegance and transparency. Beneath this striking surface, polyethylene is used as a protective layer to safeguard the table from any accidental damage or spills. The Diana coffee table embodies Grcic's philosophy of creating furniture that can be interpreted in numerous ways, making it an ideal companion for diverse living spaces. Designed with versatility in mind, the Diana coffee table can seamlessly integrate into various room settings—from cozy home interiors to vibrant cafe atmospheres. Its open-ended design allows users to rearrange and combine it with other pieces of furniture or even incorporate it into creative displays, such as forming words or phrases on a tabletop. This unique feature makes the Diana coffee table not just a functional piece but also an engaging conversation starter. For optimal care, wipe down the surface regularly with a soft cloth dampened in mild soapy water to maintain its clarity and shine. For tougher stains, use a gentle glass cleaner specifically designed for crystal surfaces. Regularly inspecting the powder-coated base for any signs of wear or damage is essential to prolong the table's lifespan. The Diana coffee table by Konstantin Grcic stands as more than just a piece of furniture; it’s an invitation to reimagine your living space and bring creativity into every corner. With its modern design, durable construction, and endless possibilities for personalization, this coffee table is perfect for enhancing any room's ambiance while encouraging imaginative use.

ELON - Rectangular wooden table

ELON - Rectangular wooden table - Table by Paola Lenti

Paola Lenti > Table

Elon Dining Table is an elegant addition to any contemporary dining space, crafted from premium materials that combine strength and beauty. The table's top features aluminium honeycomb panels veneered with Abonos™ ash wood, offering a striking contrast between the natural elegance of the wood and the industrial sophistication of the aluminum structure. The top edge is elegantly finished in dyed oak heartwood, adding warmth and depth to the overall design. The legs are constructed from steel, which has been matt-varnished in a graphite color for a modern aesthetic. A unique feature of this table is its legs, covered in dyed oak heartwood, seamlessly hiding their steel core beneath an attractive surface. This not only enhances the visual appeal but also ensures durability and longevity. Abonos™ ash wood is sourced from fluvial origins, where it has been transformed over millennia by sedimentary processes such as gravel, sand, and clay. The Abonos™ wood undergoes a series of chemical mutations in nature, resulting in each piece being uniquely colored and designed without compromising its inherent structural qualities. The wood is treated with a transparent acrylic varnish to preserve its natural beauty while maintaining its robustness. The combination of these materials creates a dining table that not only exudes sophistication but also offers practical benefits such as easy maintenance and durability. Abonos™ ash wood, in particular, retains its original design features without the need for additional finishing or sealing treatments. Elon Dining Table is suitable for both commercial and residential settings where a blend of modern elegance and robust construction is desired. To ensure longevity and optimal performance, it's recommended to clean the table with mild soap and water periodically and avoid placing heavy items directly on the surface to prevent damage. Regular maintenance will help maintain its aesthetic appeal and extend its lifespan. For further information about this product or any related inquiries, customers are encouraged to contact the manufacturer at ELON Paola Lenti for comprehensive support.

OTHER - Wood veneer stool

OTHER - Wood veneer stool - Stool by E15

E15 > Stool

HABIBI - Round metal coffee table with tray

HABIBI - Round metal coffee table with tray - Styling by E15

E15 > Styling

LOOP - Rattan chair with integrated cushion

LOOP - Rattan chair with integrated cushion - Accessories by EXPORMIM

EXPORMIM > Accessories

CASK - Rattan armchair

CASK - Rattan armchair - Armchair by EXPORMIM

EXPORMIM > Armchair

CASK - 2 seater rattan sofa

CASK - 2 seater rattan sofa - Sofa by EXPORMIM

EXPORMIM > Sofa

CASK - 3 seater rattan sofa

CASK - 3 seater rattan sofa - Sofa by EXPORMIM

EXPORMIM > Sofa

TEST-ONE - Rapolano travertine table lamp

TEST-ONE - Rapolano travertine table lamp - Table lamp by Henge

Henge > Table lamp

This modern floor lamp features a sculptural design crafted from natural stone, offering a striking focal point for any living room. Its ambient light casts a warm glow, enhancing the sophisticated atmosphere of contemporary interiors.

BALOK - Round marble contract table

BALOK - Round marble contract table - Table by Vela Arredamenti

Vela Arredamenti > Table

BALOK - Iron table base

BALOK - Iron table base - Table by Vela Arredamenti

Vela Arredamenti > Table

ROI SOLEIL SMALL - Vase

ROI SOLEIL SMALL - Vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

COFFEE-BEAN MAXI - Polyurethane vase

COFFEE-BEAN MAXI - Polyurethane vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

COPINE - Resin vase

COPINE - Resin vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

PINNACOLO - Ceramic vase

PINNACOLO - Ceramic vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

JULIET - Ceramic vase

JULIET - Ceramic vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

TULIPANO - Ceramic vase

TULIPANO - Ceramic vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

BARCHETTA - Ceramic vase

BARCHETTA - Ceramic vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

CLESSIDRA - Ceramic vase

CLESSIDRA - Ceramic vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

DOROTHEA - Ceramic vase

DOROTHEA - Ceramic vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

BEAN - Glass vase

BEAN - Glass vase - Styling by VGnewtrend

VGnewtrend > Styling

CASSIS - Chair with armrests open back

CASSIS - Chair with armrests open back - Chair by JMS

JMS > Chair

CASSIS - Chair with armrests

CASSIS - Chair with armrests - Chair by JMS

JMS > Chair

CASSIS - Tufted fabric small sofa

CASSIS - Tufted fabric small sofa - Sofa by JMS

JMS > Sofa

SHAPES QUADRO - Acoustic wall panel

SHAPES QUADRO - Acoustic wall panel - Paneling by CUF Milano

CUF Milano > Paneling

SHAPES TRIX - Acoustic wall panel

SHAPES TRIX - Acoustic wall panel - Paneling by CUF Milano

CUF Milano > Paneling

DAVID - Oval wooden table

DAVID - Oval wooden table - Table by Barnini Oseo

Barnini Oseo > Table

1096 - Extending porcelain dining table

1096 - Extending porcelain dining table - Table by Angel Cerdá

Angel Cerdá > Table

Softscape Strap Dining Side Chair

Softscape Strap Dining Side Chair - Chair by Brown Jordan

Brown Jordan > Chair

The Softscape Strap Side Chair offers casual sophistication, with clean lines that combine innovation, function and color. Featuring the innovative use of materials and advanced engineering, the Softscape Side Chair is a classic style with a modern twist.

Oscar Daybed

Oscar Daybed - Sofa by Brown Jordan

Brown Jordan > Sofa

Design in collaboration with Ann Marie Vering, the Oscar Daybed is perfect for indoors or out. It's curved frame and multi-dimensional rope forms striking silhouette visible from all angles. It's striking design and plush cushions make it the best-in-clas

Stretch Daybed

Stretch Daybed - Sofa by Brown Jordan

Brown Jordan > Sofa

The Stretch Daybed by Richard Frinier reveals a modern take on vintage Brown Jordan strap designs evolving and elevating previous perceptions about classical strap furniture by incorporating elastomeric strap material in two different widths hand-woven to

Softscape Strap Dining Arm Chair

Softscape Strap Dining Arm Chair - Chair by Brown Jordan

Brown Jordan > Chair

The Softscape Arm Chair by Brown Jordan delivers premium quality with extensive customization. This outdoor dining line features 22 various finishes and 12 different woven options. This outdoor seating option is perfect for a casual or upscale environment

Brera

Brera - Desk by CUF Milano

CUF Milano > Desk

Design Luigi Glorini - R&S CUF MILANO Executive series with a linear and squared design, suitable for all environments. Tops and structure made of 38 mm thick melamine, in walnut, wengè and oak finishes.

Doria

Doria - Desk by CUF Milano

CUF Milano > Desk

Design Luigi Glorini - R&S CUF MILANO Operative collection with 18 mm tops and metallic "bridge" legs, cablable through horizontal beams. Available in dove-grey, white and light oak and, on demand, in other 19 finishes MULTICOLOR. Legs available in grey, white and chromed. Available also with frontal or bench configurations, with shared legs.

Virgilio

Virgilio - Armchair by formitalia luxury group

formitalia luxury group > Armchair

Glass top. Lazy susan in marble. metal legs.

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70/70 Table

70/70 Table - Table by Muuto

Muuto > Table

The 70/70 Table is designed with a simple expression, paired with subtle, understated details that reveal themselves upon closer inspection. Adding character to the design, the details of the 70/70 Table include the triangular shape of its base for a modern expression and the slanted edges of the table top. Available in a variety of sizes and finishes, the 70/70 Table is an ideal match for any dining area, home office, workplace or hospitality area.

Workshop Table

Workshop Table - Table by Muuto

Muuto > Table

The Workshop Table joins together the ideals of Scandinavian craftsmanship and subtle detailing for a deliberately simple and archetypal expression. With its tabletop in either oak veneer or linoleum harmoniously carving itself into the solid oak frame, the Workshop Table brings a refined and understated appearance to any setting.

Base Table

Base Table - Table by Muuto

Muuto > Table

The Base Table references the heritage of Scandinavian design through its simple frame and subtle details. With its design harking back to the essence of a table, the Base Table features a veneer edge for a touch of Scandinavian materiality, paired with the elegant shapes of its table top and frame. Use the design in any home, workplace, educational institution or hospitality space for notes of Scandinavian simplicity.

Base High Table

Base High Table - Table by Muuto

Muuto > Table

The Base High Table references the heritage of Scandinavian design through its simple frame and subtle details. With its design harking back to the essence of a table, the Base High Table comes with either a veneer edge for a touch of Scandinavian materiality or an edge in ABS for a monochrome appearance, paired with the elegant shapes of its table top and frame. Use the design in any workplace, educational institution or hospitality space for notes of Scandinavian simplicity.

Linear System Configurations

Linear System Configurations - Table by Muuto

Muuto > Table

The Linear System Table is a simple yet refined table with subtle details and references to the Scandinavian design heritage. Its legs are cut into half-circles and joined with the table for a light expression while the slender overhang at both ends of the table makes for a refined expression. The Linear System Table is available as a freestanding table to be used on its own, as predesigned configurations or as Middle and End Modules that can be configured to the exact needs of your space.

Base Table With Castors

Base Table With Castors - Table by Muuto

Muuto > Table

Simple and elegant lines, joined by the functionality of castors. Frame is made from extruded aluminum, painted with an acrylic paint initially developed for outdoor interiors and building facades. Organize and manage cords and wires with our Cable Management. Our Power Outlet can be added to the Base Table. Made-to-order: Laminate with ABS or plywood edge in black or white. Linoleum with plywood edge in black. Nanolaminate finish in either black or white. Bases available in Black or White with matching castors.

Toveri Dining

Toveri Dining - Table by Leolux

Leolux > Table

Studio Truly Truly has designed a wonderfully luxurious dining table to join the Toveri family by Leolux. Just like the coffee tables, the Toveri dining table is an interplay of soft shapes and hard materials, shadows and curves.

Bondi

Bondi - Table by Leolux

Leolux > Table

Leolux was looking for something new, a table that adds a pop of colour to the interior. Bondi is the perfect answer. Its unusual organic leaf shape is the first thing to stand out, with space for at least five users.

Columna

Columna - Table by Leolux

Leolux > Table

Columna is a table built on pure form, with the base and table top connected by a straight column. The only playful element Hugo de Ruiter allowed is the way the column links to the base: like an ancient marble column.

Minima Round Twin Adjustable Matt Black

Minima Round Twin Adjustable Matt Black - Table by Astro

Astro > Table

This modern recessed light features a sleek design with adjustable dual light sources, ideal for office and hallway applications. Crafted from durable metal with a matte finish, it offers a sophisticated and functional lighting solution for contemporary interiors.

Blanco Twin Adjustable Plaster

Blanco Twin Adjustable Plaster - Table by Astro

Astro > Table

This minimalist recessed light fixture features a sleek design with adjustable dual light sources, perfect for modern office environments. Crafted from durable metal with a matte finish, it seamlessly integrates into any ceiling for a clean and unobtrusive look.

Viscount of wood rectangular

Viscount of wood rectangular  - Table by Kartell

Kartell > Table

VISCOUNT OF WOOD tables are the latest addition. These naturally composed tables complement the collection's choice of seats and create a sustainable living area in which wood plays a central role thanks to its lightweight properties. These large items of furniture feature top-quality materials and advanced manufacturing technology. The square and rectangular versions with four legs come in five sizes (100x100, 145x80, 160x90, 190x90 and 240x100) and three top finishes: light ash with two darker shades, flamed walnut and a third, characterised by thin strips of different tones of dark wood. The legs are in chrome or black. 

Glossy marble oval

Glossy marble oval  - Table by Kartell

Kartell > Table

A family of tables ideal for the home and office. The light steel structure is made particular by the use of the cross element that joins the legs on each of the four sides, supporting the top. The collection comprises square, oval and round versions.

Pavilion AV18

Pavilion AV18 - Table by &tradition

&tradition > Table

Available in three sizes, the larger, six or eight-person Pavilion table is ideal for an office meeting room or dining space while the smaller, four-person version is a perfect addition to the home. The table can be matched with the Pavilion desk to provide a cohesive design experience, and cable management can be easily inserted into the table due to the location of the stretcher.

Pavilion AV24

Pavilion AV24 - Table by &tradition

&tradition > Table

Available in three sizes, the larger, six or eight-person Pavilion table is ideal for an office meeting room or dining space while the smaller, four-person version is a perfect addition to the home. The table can be matched with the Pavilion desk to provide a cohesive design experience, and cable management can be easily inserted into the table due to the location of the stretcher.

In Between SK4

In Between SK4 - Table by &tradition

&tradition > Table

Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami Kallio’s solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and bar stools. Get this In Between dining table in three different variants.

BM1160 Hunting Table

BM1160 Hunting Table - Table by Carl Hansen

Carl Hansen > Table

Børge Mogensen designed the BM1160 Hunting Table for the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Furniture Exhibition in 1950. The table combines excellent woodwork with elegant metal brace bars, creating a bold and organic whole.

CH002 Dining Table

CH002 Dining Table - Table by Carl Hansen

Carl Hansen > Table

The CH002 is the smaller of two dining tables that Hans J. Wegner created in 1982. The table expresses Wegner’s functional design philosophy through an appealing solution for modern interiors. The CH002 is crafted to fit smaller spaces, and can be extended easily with two accompanying leaves.

CH006 Dining Table

CH006 Dining Table - Table by Carl Hansen

Carl Hansen > Table

At 90 x 138 cm, the CH006 is a longer version of the CH002 dining table, designed in 1982. The table, with solid extension frames and built-in grip for the two hinged extension leaves with rounded edges, illustrates Hans J. Wegner’s visionary approach to functional design. The CH006 table is versatile and can be adapted to smaller gatherings as well as larger dinner parties.

AJ52 Society Table

AJ52 Society Table - Table by Carl Hansen

Carl Hansen > Table

Created in 1952 for the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s New York office, Arne Jacobsen’s elegant AJ52 Society Table is a fluid fusion of Bauhaus, functionalism and industrial design.

ML10097 Egyptian Table

ML10097 Egyptian Table - Table by Carl Hansen

Carl Hansen > Table

Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.

ML10097 Egyptian Table

ML10097 Egyptian Table - Table by Carl Hansen

Carl Hansen > Table

Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.

Droplets Coffetable

Droplets Coffetable - Table by Capdell

Capdell > Table

Dropplets Coffetable in height 53 cm. Metal legs in coated epoxi finishing. Beech veneer top in size 120 x 79 cm.

TEAM Wood high table

TEAM Wood high table - Table by Gispen

Gispen > Table

Holding a meeting, conferring, completing a task: TEAM does it all. The basic principle of the TEAM table system is that it supports various work methods and comes in many shapes and sizes. Mix and match the various components to design the perfect table for any type of space.

CPH Table CPH 10

CPH Table CPH 10 - Table by Hay

Hay > Table

Featuring the same understated expression and focus on functionality as the rest of the series the CPH10 has symmetrical legs with a more generous tabletop creating a larger workspace and greater flexibility. The oak frame is available in different finishes and the tabletop comes in a variety of wood or linoleum options that make it suitable for using in a wide range of corporate and public contexts.