Divido Dining Table

The Divido Table by Swedese is simplicity personified. Modern clean and considered this beautiful piece will add style and elegance to any space. Available in three different sizes to suit your needs and lifestyle.

Price Guide : From $3817.00
Availabilty : 18 weeks

details

designer country of origin warranty
Broberg & Ridderstråle Sweden 5 years

dimensions

Ø 95cm / 120cm / 150cm
H 72cm

material

Ash veneer table top and laminated ash veneer legs. Available in natural lacquer, white or black lazur finish.

returns

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Broberg & Ridderstråle

Sometimes you want to whisper and sometimes shout. Just like Mats Broberg and Johan Ridderstråle’s design. Their pieces can both make a splash and be unobtrusive, as their design is both ration­al and captivating. Broberg and Ridderstråle likes to look at history and inter­twine it with contemporary life to create some­thing rooted in tradition, but not retro. Like Swedese’s table Divido – made en­tirely of wood, modern-looking and a subtle nod to Yngve Ekström’s classic Lamino.
 
Mats Broberg was born in 1974 in Stockholm and Johan Ridderstråle in 1979 in Lund. They met at the University College of Arts, Crafts and Design where they both studied interior design. Many collab­orations, from their graduation piece to an offer to exhibit in Japan, opened the way to their joint office.

 

Broberg & Ridderstråle is based in Stockholm and works with architecture as well as furniture and product design. The office is represented in the National Museum in Stockholm and has been acclaimed by, amongst others, the British magazine Wallpaper and Swedish Elle Decoration.Broberg & Ridderstråle is based in Stockholm and works with architecture as well as furniture and product design. The office is represented in the National Museum in Stockholm and has been acclaimed by, amongst others, the British magazine Wallpaper and Swedish Elle Decoration.