The long dining table draws inspiration as an extension of the series’ round table, with a design language that pays homage to the metropolitan style of the 1920s and 1930s. As one of the standout pieces of the Noir collection, it features subtle wooden strip details on the legs, evoking the understated sense of vintage luxury from that era. The tabletop is available in exquisite marble or veneer, showcasing fine craftsmanship and timeless allure. Its scale and presence command attention in any space, while the floating tabletop design imparts an air of lightness and elegance. Offered in multiple lengths, it adapts seamlessly to interiors ranging from apartments to spacious living rooms.
Hans Thyge Raunkjaer is a signed designer of Mexarts and is appointed the Art Director. The studio Hans Thyge & Co he founded in 1990 has a long history of know-how and experience in advanced modelling, working with all kinds of materials and production methods. Their processes are structured and monitored very carefully to ensure that the result meets the expectations. Hans Thyge & Co consists of passionate people with strong opinions and a love for great design. They believe in combining brain and heart – function and aesthetics, and that every design should tell a story. It’s all about creativity, traditions, visions, cultures and values. Hans has contributed a great many designs in Mexarts’ Noir collection, such as the iconic Peninsula dining table, Puli Chair and Kerry Desk.