Description
In 1944, architect Philip Arctander designed a chair, which today has become a design classic under the name Muslingestolen / Arctander chair.
The same year he designed the Arctander Table which is now put into production by Paustian in collaboration with Philip Arctander's granddaughter, Sofie Arctander.
Arctander Table is produced as part of the Paustian Furniture Collection in oak and walnut and with a table top in marble or natural stone.
For the collection, an Arctander sofa and an Arctander Ottoman have also been launched in 2020.
Technical Info
Diameter 45 cm
Height 34 cm
Materials: Oak and natural stone or marble
For more information about table tops and finishes, please contact our web team
Arctander Table - Ø45 cm
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Description
In 1944, architect Philip Arctander designed a chair, which today has become a design classic under the name Muslingestolen / Arctander chair.
The same year he designed the Arctander Table which is now put into production by Paustian in collaboration with Philip Arctander's granddaughter, Sofie Arctander.
Arctander Table is produced as part of the Paustian Furniture Collection in oak and walnut and with a table top in marble or natural stone.
For the collection, an Arctander sofa and an Arctander Ottoman have also been launched in 2020.
Technical Info
Diameter 45 cm
Height 34 cm
Materials: Oak and natural stone or marble
For more information about table tops and finishes, please contact our web team
Designed by Philip Arctander

Philip Arctander (1916–1994) was a graduate of the Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen, working as an independent architect from 1939–47. He was Head of Research from 1947 and, from 1968–1981, Director of the Danish Building
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