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Steininger Collection of Tables Justifies Aesthetic as a Function, Adorns Stylish Details

Tables that span across areas with no fixed room boundaries
Priyanka VyasBy Priyanka VyasOctober 16, 20232 Mins Read
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Steininger Collection of Tables Justifies Aesthetic as a Function
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Lauded Austrian interior designer Martin Steininger accords more weightage to a table than anyone else would. Apart from just being a furniture piece for him, it centers on being one of the quickest ways to lead to fruitful interaction at once. Spanning across areas with no fixed room boundaries, Steininger calls for flexible tables as a part of his new furniture collection.

The Steininger Table Collection exudes luxury, style and comfort. Each design is made to precise measurement while maintaining aesthetic and minimalism. Steininger collection is an ensemble of three tables- The Frame, The Split and The Plustable. The collection comes with a distinctive feature to create an impact with simplicity and style for your workspace.

The Frame is an extendable and fold-open table with its joints not being visible at all. It can extend to the desired length accommodating people around with its unique butterfly pull-out function. The table has a satin stainless steel frame.

Then comes The Split – a combination of bench and table of similar make to complement each other in style and functionality. The table top is made of dark wood while the robust frame is black steel. Bench and table are particularly suitable for a social get-together.‎ This variant is made available in three different sizes.

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Lastly The Plustable adopts a square shape, as the four-part tabletop centers on creating aesthetics for function. The office table is made to show grandeur and utility in unison. The white finish unfolds in the middle depicting a star shape with an escape for phone and PC cables. The entirety is made using black steel.

Steininger Collection of tables brings organizational appeal and style to your home and office. The brand is well known for producing quality furniture with innovative materials – inspired by striking, clear lines displaying sophisticated details.

Martin Steininger Table Collection-The Frame displaying open fold design
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Martin Steininger Table Collection-The Frame has a unique layout
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Martin Steininger Table Collection-The Frame has no joints visible
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Martin Steininger Table Collection-The Frame
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Martin Steininger Table Collection-The Split combines a table and a bench
Martin Steininger Table Collection-The Plustable displays a robust make
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Martin Steininger Table Collection-The Plustable has star cut out design
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Martin Steininger Table Collection-The Plustable is square shaped
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Steininger Collection of Tables showcases utility and aesthetics
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Embracing her fondness for books, sunsets, tea and dogs, Priyanka hones over eight years of experience as school educator in North India. She finds serenity in reading self-empowering books, appreciating soothing music and spending quality time with her loved ones. Finally embarking on the exciting journey to be a content creator, now she pens down write-ups for diverse segments.

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