Vejby table is part of the furniture group Vejby. The table has a good weight and stability, which makes it useful in most environments. The narrow wood in the table provides good water drainage.
Vejby table is part of the furniture group Vejby. The table has a good weight and stability, which makes it useful in most environments. The narrow wood in the table provides good water drainage.
Length: 180 cm
Width: 79 cm
Height: 73,5 cm
Individual dimensions
Wood components: 32 x 68 mm
Frame thickness: 56 mm
The feet are equipped with plastic paws
C for any color other than standard, at additional cost.
N for surface mount.
Nola's pine is of high quality and comes from sustainable forestry. Pine is an environmentally friendly, domestically produced material. Damaged or untreated pine is quite easily attacked by decomposition processes; therefore, it is particularly important to repair damaged surfaces.
Varnishing of wood is done with a water-based varnish. A water-based paint that is kinder to the environment. Under normal use, the paint has a good wear resistance and long durability.
Freestanding product that is placed directly on the ground.
The table is delivered in larger parts. Table top and legs. These are mounted with a pin bolt, screw head and edge pin that are included in the delivery.
Products in varnished pine must be maintained regularly with alkyd paint. Maintenance intervals approximately 1 time per year. Damage and cracks should be repaired immediately. Touch-up paints in spray packaging are available in standard colors to order.
Available in grey-glazed pine.
Vejby’s solid wooden frame and sturdy slats give the furniture stability and strength, while the angled backrest and wide seat make the bench and armchair comfortable to sit in.
Vejby table is part of the furniture group Vejby. The table has a good weight and stability, which makes it useful in most environments. The narrow wood in the table provides good water drainage.
Peter Brandt is a designer and interior architect living in Stockholm. Educated at Kungliga Konsthögskolan, the Konstfack University College of Arts in Stockholm, Crafts and Design, and Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole in Cophenhagen. He has received several awards over the years as Excellent Swedish Design and is represented at the Nationalmuseum.