Part of the Copenhague range designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, the CPH 30 Extendable Table shares the same characteristic angled legs and strong identity that is consistent with the rest of the collection, yet its extendable design sets it apart. The CPH collection has a homely, welcoming expression and functional qualities such as stackability, durability and ease of cleaning - making the table a perfect choice for a modern, busy home. The Bouroullec brothers approached the design of Copenhague by merging design history with modern technology in an idiom with a strong and independent appearance. The result is a broad and versatile table series.
The CPH30 Extendable additional Leaf and Leg (sold separately) can easily be inserted into the table's central sliding mechanism, allowing the table to be extended to the required length. The table's flexible length makes it suitable for offices and public contexts, as well as workspace or dining solutions in home environments. In addition to the veneered wood surfaces, the table has finish options in both laminate and linoleum: Both provide excellent marking resistance, and linoleum provides an extremely matt surface with a soft touch that is anti-fingerprint and easily cleaned. The table also has a locking mechanism to the underside of the tabletop to ensure the table's stability when it is extended.
The table comes flat-packed with four solid wood legs that are easy to attach, the bracing is already in place on the underside of the table. A support leg is required when adding more than two extension leaves. The leg is inserted into a steel keyhole bracket on the slide mechanism.
Part of the Copenhague range designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, the CPH 30 Extendable Table shares the same characteristic angled legs and strong identity that is consistent with the rest of the collection, yet its extendable design sets it apart. The CPH collection has a homely, welcoming expression and functional qualities such as stackability, durability and ease of cleaning - making the table a perfect choice for a modern, busy home. The Bouroullec brothers approached the design of Copenhague by merging design history with modern technology in an idiom with a strong and independent appearance. The result is a broad and versatile table series.
The CPH30 Extendable additional Leaf and Leg (sold separately) can easily be inserted into the table's central sliding mechanism, allowing the table to be extended to the required length. The table's flexible length makes it suitable for offices and public contexts, as well as workspace or dining solutions in home environments. In addition to the veneered wood surfaces, the table has finish options in both laminate and linoleum: Both provide excellent marking resistance, and linoleum provides an extremely matt surface with a soft touch that is anti-fingerprint and easily cleaned. The table also has a locking mechanism to the underside of the tabletop to ensure the table's stability when it is extended.
The table comes flat-packed with four solid wood legs that are easy to attach, the bracing is already in place on the underside of the table. A support leg is required when adding more than two extension leaves. The leg is inserted into a steel keyhole bracket on the slide mechanism.
CPH30 Extendable Dining Table
by
HAY

This product is designed by
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
There are few, if any, designers as well renowned and respected as Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec - often known simply as the Bouroullec Brothers. Ronan is a graduate of the École supérieure des Arts décoratifs in Paris and Erwan attended the École nationale supérieure des Arts in Cergy before starting their own studio together in Paris.
The design duo started their practice as joint partners in 1999 and quickly established a reputation for offering a new perspective on materiality and purpose. Since then they have worked with some of the world’s most illustrious design brands, creating products which are already considered to be future classics. Their work ranges from small utilitarian objects to architectural projects....