Töreboda Table
The legs are comprised of three steel bars, Ø14 mm, connected by a circular foot at the base and a square-shaped fixing plate at the top.
The 45 mm thick tabletop is constructed from knotless glulam wood made from solid pine. The table is delivered unassembled, and the legs are fastened to the tabletop using slotted brass screws.
Weight: 38 kg

Töreboda – A glulam collection originally designed in 1974 by Sigurd Lewerentz
This collection is the Swedish architect Sigurd Lewerentz’s last work, completed merely a year before his death in 1975. Although intended for serial production, only a handful of copies were in- itially made. The design of the chair emerged from a mock-up Lewerentz developed some ten years earlier, for testing out the ergonomics of his brick benches in the St. Peter’s Church in Klippan. Lewerentz’s collaboration with the producer, the glulam manufacturer Töreboda limträ AB, had started at the middle of the century and became intensified during the construction of St. Mark’s Church in Björkhagen. Without the close relationship between the architect and the company, the collection would probably never have seen the light of the day. Important support was also provided by Bernt Nyberg, architect and close partner to Lewerentz during the final phase of his life.
The original collection was made of varnished glulam (pine) and painted steel (tomato red). Tallum provides the original version, and a version made in electroplated steel.
Photo Bernt Nyberg. ARKM 2004-102-03.










