Akio – versatile round/oval solid wood table

Akio

A universal range of solid wood tables for offices and living spaces.
Design: Mathias Seiler
The most striking design feature of Akio is the steel struts, which give the angled solid wood legs greater stability and thus enable larger table top formats – either round, oval or rectangular – up to 320 cm in length. The edges of the solid wood tabletops are bevelled outwards, helping to create an appearance of lightness.
Seitenansicht von rechteckigem Konferenztisch Akio aus Massivholz

Intelligent stability

The steel reinforcing cross-pieces enable a self-supporting tabletop, dispensing with crossbeams or frames. The cross-pieces are also available in chromium-plated steel or black powder-coated.

Frictional connection

The use of cross pins to attach the reinforcing crossbeams to the wooden legs creates a frictional connection and is vaguely reminiscent of the wooden handle on an old kitchen knife.

Product family

Akio is an extensive range of tables comprising rectangular, oval and round tables in various sizes. In addition, Akio High is a range of high tables.
Akio rectangular table
Akio oval table
Akio round table, four-legged frame
Akio round table, central leg
Akio High rectangular table
Akio High oval table
Akio High round table, four-legged frame
Akio High round table, central leg

Design

Mathias Seiler

Born in 1963, he studied industrial design at Hamburg University of Fine Arts under the tutelage of Prof. Dieter Rams. He has worked internationally as a product designer for various renowned furniture makers and has received numerous awards. Mathias Seiler has had overall responsibility for design and marketing at Girsberger since 2010.

Options

For offices, Akio can be fitted with technical media accessories.
Black-coated metal parts
Data box with cover in wood to match tabletop
Cable tray foldable

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