Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler
Rosewood, Rosewood veneers
H 28.86 in. x W 59.06 in. x D 27.56 in.
H 36 cm x 150 cm x 70 cm (tea)
H 14.18 in. x W 59.06 in. x D 27.56 in.
20.2 kg / 44,53 lbs
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Designed by Carlo Hauner and Martin Eisler in the 1950s, this ingenious table was conceived to maximize space and functionality, assuming two distinct configurations. In its standard position, it serves as a dining table for up to six people; when adjusted, the structure transforms into a low tea table, revealing an entirely different silhouette.
The design features movable legs that slide toward the center, allowing the tabletop to rest in an alternate position. Crafted entirely in Brazilian rosewood (jacarandá), the piece exemplifies Eisler’s architectural approach to furniture, blending mechanical intelligence with refined craftsmanship.
Variable dimensions:
Dining – H 73.3 cm x W 150 cm x D 70 cm (H 28.86 in. x W 59.06 in. x D 27.56 in.)
Tea – H 36 cm x W 150 cm x D 70 cm (H 14.18 in. x W 59.06 in. x D 27.56 in.)