Specifications
DESIGN
Erik Magnussen designed the Plasma table, which was launched in 2005.
Description:
Table for outdoors, indoors, café and canteen.
Dimensions:
Round tables:
- Model 823: Ø 60 x H 71 cm
- Model 824: Ø 70 x H 71 cm
- Model 825: Ø 80 x H 71 cm
Square tables:
- Model 820: B 60 x L 60 x H 71 cm
- Model 821: B 70 x L 60 x H 71 cm
- Model 822: B 80 x L 60 x H 71 cm
Execution:
The standard Plasma table has a cast aluminium base. It has columns in clear natural anodising and compact laminate tabletop for outdoor use, laminate on MDF or cast aluminium plate with a discrete pattern for outdoor use(But only in Ø60 cm.).
Tabletop:
- 14 mm compact laminate (for indoor and outdoor use)
- 20 mm MDF with laminate (only for indoor use)
- 20 mm cast aluminum plate aluminiumsplade (for indoor and outdoor use)
Frame:
Ø 55 mm natural anodized aluminum pillar with cast aluminum base.
COLORS AND SURFACES
- White compact laminate, for outdoor use
- Black laminate with black ABS edge
- White laminate with white ABS edge
- Cast aluminum plate with patterns, polished.
- Cast aluminum plate with patterns, untreated
CLEANING
Laminate table. The surface should be washed with a damp cloth with a normal all-purpose detergent and warm water.
ENVIRONMENT
The units of the table can be disassembled. (recycling)
PACKAGING
The table is delivered in a cardboard box. Each part is individually wrapped and protected and then placed in a sturdy export carton.
Packaging, Project:
Several tables are supplied in large cardboard boxes. All parts are packed and protected and are then delivered in export cartons of sturdy quality. The size of the boxes varies depending on the size of the content.
Materials
Meet the designer
Erik Magnussen
Erik Magnussen was born in Copenhagen in 1940. As a newly graduated ceramicist in the sixties, he started working for the then highly esteemed Copenhagen porcelain industry. Before long, he broke from tradition and created modern services with few multi-functional parts to avoid repeating the mistakes of the earlier multi-functional services.
He later applied this idea to the tabletop and furniture industries and went on to design the thermos for Stelton and the stackable chair, CHAIRIK®, for Engelbrechts. Both products are typical examples of how Erik Magnussen wipes the slate clean each time he begins on a new project and starts from scratch with the sole goal of improvement.
2D / 3D drawings
Plasma 823/824/825 2D/3D drawings
Other Plasma 2D/3D Drawings
Image archive
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Plasma 811 & table - 1
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Plasma 812 & table - 1
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Plasma 812 & table - 2
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Plasma Cafe 1
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Piotr Topperzer







