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The Tobias teak table was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1935. The table was designed for wholesaler Helge Wandel's villa which was designed by Arne Jacobsen in the early 1930s. For this villa, Arne Jacobsen also designed the St Catherine teak bench, which was included in his first major project abroad, designing St Catherine College in Oxford in the late 1950s.
Over time teak furniture exposed to sun and rain will turn grey. The table requires no maintenance but if you want to preserve the dark brown color, the teak must be treated with oil.
At Sika-Design we only use premium teak from Indonesia for our teak furniture. Our exterior teak products are made using plantation-grown teak marked with the Indonesian “Legal Wood” stamp. This teak sourcing is overseen by the Indonesian government, making sure that no tree too immature or too small, is removed from the forest.
The Tobias table measures 205x91 cm.
View all our Exterior teak tables here.
Width: 91 cm | 35.9 inches *
Depth: 205 cm | 80.8 inches *
Height: 71 cm | 28 inches *
Weight: 55 kg | 121.3 lbs *
* Measurements & weight displayed do not include any selected add-on
This furniture is designed by Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) who is one of Denmark's most renowned architects. He is well-known for the iconic total architectural designs that he created from the 1930s onwards where he, in addition to the building project itself, also supplied designs for furniture, textiles, lamps, glass, cutlery, clocks, bathroom fixtures, door handles, etc.
But already as a student in the 1920s Arne Jacobsen gained international recognition for his first furniture designs which was made in wicker. These set the tone for his career and quickly placed him among the most visionary architects of his time. Read more about Arne Jacobsen here.
Teak wood is known for its high strength and durability. Due to the wood's natural oil content, it is very resistant to wind and weather, insects, and rot. All our teak products are labeled with "Indonesian Legal Wood", which ensures that the wood has been sourced responsibly and can be traced back to the original sender at any time.
Our outdoor teak products are made from new teak from plantations overseen by the Indonesian government, ensuring that no tree that is too immature or too small is cut down.
MAINTENANCE Over time teak furniture exposed to sun and rain will turn grey. Teak furniture requires no maintenance but if you want to preserve the dark brown color, the teak must be treated with oil or teak sealer.
Our cushions are developed in our Danish sewing studio to add extra comfort and fit perfectly into each piece of furniture. For our indoor cushions, we use high-quality foam that keeps its shape and ensures optimal comfort. These are presented in a selection of high-quality fabrics with a wear resistance of minimum 20.000 Martindale. Cushions that are made to order cannot be returned.