Raw plank table in douglas planks from Dinesen Plank table Timber has been developed in collaboration with the traditional furniture company Getama, which among other things produces many of Hans J Wegner’s furniture.

The table consists of 2 planks of Douglas fir, which is supplied by Dinesen, and the idea arose when FRIIS & MOLTKE themselves needed a solid table that could stand in the lunch room.

The task of drawing the table is handled by Mikkel Bahr, industrial designer and responsible for FRIIS & MOLTKE’s design department. One can recognize the architectural firm’s unsentimental approach to carpentry, production and architecture as in the brutalism that FRIIS & MOLTKE stood for in the 60s and 70s.
The first tables were delivered to decorate the museum shop at Skagen Museum.

