Massproductions × Chris Martin
Icha Table
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SKU: MASS-IC-06-102-00
$2,970
SKU: MASS-IC-06-116-00
$4,150
SKU: MASS-IC-07-102-00
$4,150
SKU: MASS-IC-07-116-00
$3,000
SKU: MASS-IC-08-102-00
$3,000
SKU: MASS-IC-08-116-00
$2,970
SKU: MASS-IC-06-130-00
$4,150
SKU: MASS-IC-07-130-00
$3,000
SKU: MASS-IC-08-130-00
Description
Massproductions' Eastern-influenced seating collection extends to this beautifully proportioned companion dining table. Available in a medium or large rectangular version or as a round table, Icha is fashioned from FSC-sourced timber in a variety of finishes that highlight the natural beauty of the woodgrain. The graceful lines and visual lightness belie its sturdy character and careful engineering, first introduced in the noted Japanese restaurant in Stockholm of the same name.
Specifications
Size
- Rectangle
- Small: 28.3" h x 70.9" d x 35.4" w (72x180x90cm)
- Large: 28.3" h x 94.5" d x 39.4" w (72x240x100cm)
- Round: 28.3" h x 49.2" dia (72x125cm)
Material
Oak or beech, linoleum, walnut
Brand
Massproductions
“Our goal is to use industrial processes to create furniture which people can get excited about, something that gives them pride of ownership,” says Chris Martin of Stockholm-based Massproductions. “You can do that with a hand-crafted piece, but for us the satisfaction comes from achieving it with an industrially produced article.” Chris, an Englishman, and Swedish business partner Magnus Elebäck first met as independent consultants and eventually put their accumulated knowledge to work for themselves in 2009 by opening their own furniture company, Massproductions.
Within modernist design codes, they strive for a “dignified simplicity” and their emblematic Tio Chair took the prestigious Golden Chair award from the Swedish Association of Architects. Also cognizant of environmental factors, a core concept is to produce “cleverly and in volume” to emphasize sustainability as well as social ethics, Chris says. "We believe that responsible and rational mass production benefits the consumer, the factory worker and everyone in-between.”