
Club 44 Table
- Base in concrete and steel.
- Tabletop in 30 mm birch plywood with visible edges finished in wood or linoleum or in glass.
- Tops available in round, square, oval and rectangular shapes.
Small Round Table | IN | CM | |
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Diameter | 47.24" | 120 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
Large Round Table | IN | CM | |
---|---|---|---|
Diameter | 53.15" | 135 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
Small Square | IN | CM | |
---|---|---|---|
Width | 47.24" | 120 | |
Depth | 47.24" | 120 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
Large Square | IN | CM | |
---|---|---|---|
Width | 59.06" | 150 | |
Depth | 59.06" | 150 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
Oval | IN | CM | |
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Width | 86.61" | 220 | |
Depth | 47.24" | 120 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
Small Rectangular | IN | CM | |
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Width | 86.61" | 220 | |
Depth | 39.37" | 100 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
Medium Rectangular | IN | CM | |
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Width | 102.36" | 260 | |
Depth | 39.37" | 100 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
Large Rectangular | IN | CM | |
---|---|---|---|
Width | 110.24" | 280 | |
Depth | 39.37" | 100 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
XL Rectangular | IN | CM | |
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Width | 118.11" | 300 | |
Depth | 39.37" | 100 | |
Height | 28.74" | 73 |
Finish Options
- Wood: Brown Oak, Dark Oak, Natural Oak
- Glass: Fumé Glass
- Forbo Linoleum : Dark Green, Dark Grey, Light Grey, Olive Green, Pewter Grey, Red, Smokey Blue
Product Features
The tops come in four shapes and two materials - square, elliptical, round and rectangular, either in glass or wood. There are many available finishes for the 30 mm birch plywood tops with visible edges, ranging from Slovenian oak in three different shades to seven variants of Forbo natural linoleum.
Club 44 Table
The Club 44 Table was originally designed for the Club 44 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Composed of three distinct elements, the table balances material contrast and structural clarity: truncated conical concrete bases provide a grounding presence, a minimalist steel frame offers technical elegance, and the thin tabletop lends a light, graphical quality. Echoes of Mies van der Rohe’s influence meet Mangiarotti’s poetic rationalism in this timeless design.








