Djob Table AJE180

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Djob Table AJE180 details

The Djob desk system was designed in 1971 for the National Bank of Denmark. The system has since been refined and developed to meet the rigorous requirements of today's office spaces. Arne Jacobsen was a functionalist, but he also stressed the aesthetic aspects of his work. His intention was that beauty should not be an experience reserved exclusively for the privileged few, but one that could benefit everyone in their daily lives - not least in the workplace. The Djob desk was created at a time when he had already attracted international attention to Danish furniture design.
Designer:
Arne Jacobsen
Series:
Djob Table
Year:
1971

Colours and materials — Tabletop surfaces

Micro laminate

  • 38M Snow
  • 02M Fjord

Laminate

  • 38 Snow
    Look: Matt/ Feel: Structure
  • 09 Nordic
  • 02L Fjord
  • 04 Anthracite
  • 38S Snow Silk
  • 4S Anthracite Silk
  • 110 Blue Pastel

Linoleum

  • Black/Forbo 4023
  • Grey/Forbo 4132
  • Light Grey/Forbo 4176
    Look: Matt/Feel: High Structure
  • Anthracite/Forbo 4166
  • Mauve/Forbo 4172
  • Burgundy/Forbo 4154

Veneer

  • White Oak
  • Black Oak

Colours and materials — Frame

The Djob frame is made of anodised aluminium with zinc corners and feet in aluminium alloy, which is then matt chrome-plated.

  • 38 Snow
    Look: Matt/ Feel: Structure
  • 05 Black
    Look: Semi Gloss/Feel: Smooth
  • 43 Aluminium

Arne Jacobsen

The Djob desk was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1971 for the National Bank of Denmark. Arne Jacobsen is one of the greatest architects and designers of our time, an internationally recognised icon of functionalism. Saint Catherine's College at Oxford University, the National Bank of Denmark, SAS Royal Hotel, Århus Town Hall, the Danish 'Bella Vista' housing estate and the nearby Bellevue Theatre are among his best-known works.

The Djob desk was created at a time when he had already attracted international attention to Danish furniture design through pieces such as The Ant, The Egg and The Swan. The desk has since been refined and developed to meet the rigorous requirements of today's office spaces.

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