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Bone Dining Table

$7,289.00
4.6 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100697983
New Arrival

Bone Dining Table

$7,289.00
4.6 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100697983
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Bone Dining Table
$7,289.00
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The Bone Dining Table (2025) defines structure as sculpture. Originally designed by Kasper Salto in 2002, the table pairs a clear glass top with two solid wood frames joined by brass crossbars, exposing every junction as part of the composition. Inspired by a classic three-match construction trick, its intersecting legs achieve remarkable strength with a light, almost floating presence. Poised and enduring, Bone embodies proportion, craftsmanship, and quiet confidence. Made in Denmark.
  • A clear glass top reveals the table’s elegant structural composition.
  • Intersecting wooden legs create strength with a light, floating presence.
  • Brass crossbars highlight every joint as a deliberate design detail.
  • Balances precision craftsmanship with quiet, sculptural poise.
  • Measure for a perfect fit with our delivery guide: https://www.dwr.com/furniture-delivery-guide.html
Brand
House of Finn Juhl
General Dimensions
  • 28" H 63" DIA
Product Weight
198.5 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
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Dimensions

Bone Dining Table

  • Height (in): 28
  • Diameter (in): 63
  • Weight (lbs): 198.5
  • Solid walnut or oak base
  • Solid brass crossbars
  • Hardened glass top

Kasper Salto

In 2005, Kasper Salto founded Copenhagen-based Salto & Sigsgaard with architect Thomas Sigsgaard, working primarily in furniture and lighting design, as well as interiors. They recognized in each other an opportunity to take on broader projects by balancing their individual strengths: Sigsgaard’s big-picture thinking and Salto’s more detailed-oriented mind.

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