
OW224 Rungstedlund Dining Table
The sleek and refined OW224 Rungstedlund Dining Table demonstrates Ole Wanscher’s admiration for 18th-century English furniture, as is evident in its softly curved silhouette. Designed in 1962, the OW224 Rungstedlund Dining Table was originally intended for Rungstedlund, which today holds a museum. Characterized by his organic signature style, the table achieves a lightness in form owing to a softly curved tabletop and a subtle slope on the inside of the square legs which are rounded on the outside. An elegant bookmarked veneer surface displays Wanscher’s respect for natural materials, highlighting depth and uniformity in the oak grain. A timeless solution for flexible dining, the OW224 dining table is available in FSC-certified oak with extension plates in oak or grey and black MDF. Studying under Kaare Klint at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Ole Wanscher became an integral part of the core aesthetic and functionality of Danish design. Influenced by 1700s English furniture, hi