Pyramid 21 Café Table Black powder coated steel frame-L70 x W70 x H74-Smoked oiled solid oak tabletop/edge

 

Designed to be functional, light and strong, the Pyramid Café Table features a square or circular oak tabletop with thin sheet-steel legs that slant outwards. Originally created by Wim Rietveld while working at Ahrend in the 1950s, the cutout steel collection has been relaunched by HAY together with Ahrend. Suitable for use in a wide variety of restaurants and cafés, it is available in several wood finishes and base colours that can be coordinated with the Result Chair.

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Pyramid 21 Café Table Black powder coated steel frame-L70 x W70 x H74-Smoked oiled solid oak tabletop/edge

  • Item no: AA648-A305-AA62
  • Ean: 5710441346135
  • Size: H74 x W70 x L70
  • Tabletop: Smoked oiled Solid oak
  • Edge: Smoked oiled Solid oak
  • Frame: Black Powder coated Steel
  • Glider: None

Pyramid Café Table 21 / Variants

Pyramid Café Table 21 / Story

Originally designed for schools and public spaces where every day use required a long-lasting structure, the Pyramid collection remains as relevant and useful today.

 

I have always been extremely interested in how to have an intelligent industrial approach on the products we are creating.” Rolf Hay.

Wim Rietveld

Pyramid Café Table 21 / Designer

Dutch-born Wim Rietveld (1924-1985) was an industrial furniture designer. He studied Industrial Design at The Hague Academy in 1950, before becoming head of design at Gispen in 1953. In 1958, he started working at De Cirkel, a manufacturer of steel furniture that had merged with the Ahrend group in 1939. Here he met Friso Kramer, and together they developed a number of iconic design collaborations, including the Result Chair in 1958. Rietveld also designed the Pyramid Tables and Chairs for Ahrend in 1960. Rietveld was known for his functionalist chairs, tables and storage systems, but he also designed agricultural machinery, boats and trains. Alongside his design work, Wim Rietveld also lectured at the Royal Academy and the Technical University in Delft. Together with Ahrend, HAY has reproduced the Result Chair and Pyramid Collection.