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Tri-table

Many angles, many possibilities

Tri-table is a cutting table with three stations where the tabletop and legs form a unified shape consisting of triangles. The table was originally designed for DUGG hair salon in Briskeby, where ELEMENT was in charge of an extensive interior renovation as well as designing the furniture. The salon's multi-angled main room was the inspiration for using the triangle as a consistent design theme. The cutting table provides hidden power outlets for hair dryers and clippers across the tabletop, where electricity is brought up from the floor and into the table's "technical core".

Tri-table has a Corian tabletop, with a supporting structure in MDF. When placing several tables together they can form larger tables in various constellations, shapes and sizes. The triangular shape is recurrent in the mirror design, the reception interior and furniture, as well as in railings, floors and ceilings.

Function
Cutting tables and refurbishment
Client
Dugg Briskeby
Location
Oslo
Status
Completed 2010
Collaborators

Hole Design

Element arkitekter frisør dugg briskeby trapp og bord
Element arkitekter frisør dugg briskeby bord
Element arkitekter frisør dugg briskeby trapp
20101010 Dugg Briskeby ELEMENT arkitekter 4
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