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The Re-Norm Table is a Plywood Dining Table by Maria Bruun for Muuto

The Re-norm Table is a dining table designed by Maria Bruun for Muuto and produced using form-pressed birch plywood. The Re-norm Table features an asymmetrical tabletop with sides of varying lengths and softly curved edges. Its sail-like outline departs from rectangular dining formats, while four convex legs are positioned to support the uneven geometry. The legs are integrated directly into the tabletop structure, with visible curved edges that reveal the layered plywood construction. The table is manufactured using FSC-certified wood and relies on continuous curves rather than sharp junctions to define its profile.

The table is available in multiple finishes, including natural wood tones and painted options. Its proportions allow seating to be arranged along different sides without a fixed orientation. The construction emphasizes material continuity between the tabletop and legs, with consistent thickness and surface treatment across all components.

Trend Themes

  1. Sustainable Furniture Design — The use of FSC-certified wood in the Re-norm Table reflects a growing trend toward eco-friendly materials in furniture production.
  2. Asymmetrical Aesthetic — Asymmetric designs are becoming popular as they offer unique aesthetics that challenge traditional geometric forms in furniture.
  3. Integrated Structural Elements — The integration of the table legs directly into the tabletop structure showcases a trend towards seamless and cohesive design in furniture manufacturing.

Industry Implications

  1. Furniture Manufacturing — The incorporation of asymmetry and sustainable materials presents opportunities for furniture manufacturers to innovate beyond conventional designs.
  2. Interior Design — Interior designers are embracing asymmetrical pieces like the Re-norm Table as focal points to create visually dynamic spaces.
  3. Sustainable Materials — The demand for FSC-certified and environmentally friendly materials is reshaping how materials are sourced and used across industries.

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