IRIS is a round coffee table in solid wood. It comes in three finishes and available in three sizes.
The base has softly rounded corners where part of the legs embraces the table top.
The aesthetics are inviting and generous with a high sense of materiality where the structure of the wood is highlighted.
The inspiration comes from Japanese wood joining techniques and Swedish craftsmanship. Iris is equally beautiful on its own or in a group and fits both at home and in public settings.
“I wanted to create a series of coffee tables that was modern and timeless at the same time. Its very versatile because you can choose different tabletops or stains depending on your wishes and taste. It should be able to exist in several different contexts and communicate with its surroundings. It should feel natural in the office, in the hotel or at home” – Daniel Lavonius Jarefeldt.
Designed by Daniel Lavonius Jarefeldt 2023.

Top: Solid wood
Base: Solid wood
Solid oak: Natural Oak (P1), White Stained Oak (P2) or American Walnut Stained Oak (P4)
Small: Ø55, Height 43 cm
Medium: Ø85, Height 40,5 cm
Large: Ø105, Height 37,5 cm
Daniel Lavonius Jarefeldt is a Stockholm-based product designer. He is educated at Lund University of Technology and the University of Technology in Sydney. For 10 years, he was involved in starting and running the product design studio at Tengbom, one of Sweden’s largest architectural offices. Since 2020, Daniel runs his own business with a focus on product design and interior architecture. The work process is based on design methodology where the goal is to create products with a clear function and an identity of their own where the user’s experience of the product must be at the center.
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