Neron Dining Table

Designed by Monica Förster for Zanat

Made in Bosnia

Neron Dining Table by Monica Förster impresses with its strong, but unpretentious character. The light tabletop rests on a robust, but elegant structure.

  • Four wood options
  • Two carving pattern options
  • Two sizes

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zanat neron dining table in situ

Monica Förster, Designer

Monica Förster is the creator of some of the most internationally renowned objects in contemporary Swedish design today. Her work is characterized by a strong sense of pure form mixed with a never-ending curiosity for new materials and technology.

zanat neron dining table in situ
zanat neron dining table in situ
zanat neron dining table in situ
zanat neron dining table in situ
zanat neron dining table in situ

Overview

Neron Dining Table by Monica Förster for Zanat looks beautiful and sculptural from any angle, even from underneath. Skillfully executed by Zanat’s master craftsmen, carving patterns on the table legs represent the essence of the table’s character.

Neron comes in three standard sizes and five different species of wood in natural wood color or stained. The table can be disassembled and is suitable for both residential and commercial use.

Materials

  • Solid wood in black-stained maple, white-oiled maple, wenge-stained maple, ash white oil, oiled ash, white-oiled oak, oiled oak, oiled walnut

Carving Pattern

  • Reshma
  • Cuts (Neron in oak and ash is only available with Cuts carvings)

Dimensions

  • W 180 D 90 H 75 cm / W 71” D35.5” H29.5” (sits 6)
  • W 200 D 95 H 75 cm / W 79” D37.5” H29.5” (sits 6)

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About Zanat

Craftsmanship is the essence of the Bosnian furniture brand Zanat. For four generations, the Nikšić family has been designing and building heirloom-quality, hand-carved furniture using a primitive technique that originated in a small village near their hometown of Konjic. Today this woodcarving technique is officially inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list.

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