Expertly shaped wood sections form, through assembly, the bases of the tables and chairs belonging to the generation of furniture designed between 1972 and 1976. The top of the T35 table is rectangular, and the tabletop requires a long span, especially in versions that measure nearly three metres in length. As a result, the legs must have a pronounced degree of inclination; the sections of the base are long and spaced apart from one another. The T35 is a true architectural challenge, as the base structure varies according to the size of the tabletop.
A curved top, a central four star base, fits perfectly to the dining room. You are not annoyed by the legs and can accommodate any number of guests.
Making Chapo Creation Workshop – France
Design Pierre Chapo - 1972
Essence Solid oak or ash. Other wood species can be offered, all sourced from responsible forest management.
Finition A simple, natural blend of linseed oil and turpentine. Ideal for everyday use—simple and environmentally friendly.
T35A :
L. 127 x l. 85 x H. 73 cm
W. 50.00’’ × D. 33.47’’ × H. 28.74’’
T35B :
L. 140 x l. 100 x H. 73 cm
W. 55.12’’ × D. 39.37’’ × H. 28.74’’
T35C :
L. 156 x l. 113 x H. 73 cm
W. 61.42’’ × D. 44.49’’ × H. 28.74’’
T35D :
L. 226 x l. 113 x H. 73 cm
W.88.98’’ × D.44.49’’ × H.28.74’’