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Furniture of the Year
Table Landala from Tre Sekel gets Furniture of the Year by Swedish magazine Sköna Hem!
The jury motivation: “The Baroque sturdy trestle table – peasant family furniture well into the 1800s – in our time just as great as when in his lucid construction. Landala tradition is 2.0, with smooth rounded edges, well-balanced proportions and narrower tabletop than many contemporary alternative, for beauty ‘s sake and the proximity of the better dinner conversation. ”