Jewel Table - Round
Soren Juul for DK3
Select Table Top
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Wild Oak - Oiled
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Wild Oak - White Oiled
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Wild Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Oiled
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Oak - White Oiled
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Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Black Lacquered
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Semi-Smoked Oak - Oiled
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Walnut - Oiled
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Wild Oak - Oiled
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Wild Oak - White Oiled
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Wild Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Oiled
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Oak - White Oiled
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Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Black Lacquered
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Semi-Smoked Oak - Oiled
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Walnut - Oiled
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Wild Oak - Oiled
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Wild Oak - White Oiled
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Wild Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Oiled
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Oak - White Oiled
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Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Black Lacquered
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Semi-Smoked Oak - Oiled
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Walnut - Oiled
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Wild Oak - Oiled
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Wild Oak - White Oiled
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Wild Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Oiled
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Oak - White Oiled
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Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Black Lacquered
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Semi-Smoked Oak - Oiled
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Walnut - Oiled
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Wild Oak - Oiled
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Wild Oak - White Oiled
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Wild Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Oiled
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Oak - White Oiled
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Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Black Lacquered
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Semi-Smoked Oak - Oiled
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Walnut - Oiled
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Wild Oak - Oiled
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Wild Oak - White Oiled
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Wild Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Oiled
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Oak - White Oiled
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Oak - Soaped
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Oak - Black Lacquered
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Semi-Smoked Oak - Oiled
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Walnut - Oiled
*Digital swatches are not always color accurate. Please contact us for samples.
Description:
The beautiful and timeless JEWEL TABLE was designed in 2013 by the Danish architect Søren Juul, who had a lifelong experience within both architecture and design. He worked for the renowned Danish architect company Friis & Moltke for almost four decades.
The first meeting between Søren Juul and dk3 was in the summer 2012 at a Danish fair, where Søren got in contact with dk3 founder Jacob Plejdrup and introduced some sketches of a table he had made long ago. And just by briefly looking at the lines of the first drawings, it was obvious to Jacob Plejdrup, that this was a project he wanted to see brought to life.Søren Juul's favourite form was the cube, which could be seen both in his private home and in a lot of his work. Therefore, it was evident that the JEWEL TABLE should have a cubic base, made of one entire, plain steel frame. The name JEWEL emerged, when Jacob Plejdrup tried to pronounce Søren Juul's last name in English. "Juul" became JEWEL, and the table is indeed a true jewel with its cubic-formed steel frame and the soft, sloping edge of the Table Top. Sadly, Søren Juul never lived to see the table be launched, but his brilliant design ideas live on in the JEWEL TABLE and in all his other works.