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New Releases From MENU Stand on Their Own or Together

New Releases From MENU Stand on Their Own or Together

Each of MENUโ€™s latest releases has their own individual personality, but also feel as though they could band together as a capsule collection. A clever, space-saving coffee table, a well-crafted dining chair with or without armrests, and a triangular side table meant to nest with more of its own all have their place. With rounded legs, wood tones, and attention to small details, they have our attention.

styled light oak rectangular folding coffee table in a living space

Originally designed by Danish designer Mogens Lassen in 1941, the Jรคger Lounge Table has quite the backstory. Lassen was commissioned by a merchant โ€“ named Jรคger โ€“ to make a coffee table. He shared several design options, but this one that was inspired by the folding furniture found in Tutankhamenโ€™s tomb was never produced. It was rediscovered in 2020, and MENU has spent the past two years making sure the Jรคger Lounge Table is true to the original designs while also meeting modern standards.

detail of a light oak rectangular folding coffee table

Itโ€™s also a small space dwellerโ€™s dream come true. When not in use the Jรคger Lounge Table is easy to fold up and tuck away. A solid wood frame, seamless joints, warp-free veneer tabletop, and brass fittings make it a sturdy coffee table thatโ€™s ready to go the distance. Each oiled oak or oiled walnut piece comes with a brass plaque engraved with its serial number for an extra unique touch.

styled dark oak rectangular folding coffee table in a living space

styled dark oak rectangular folding coffee table in a living space

light oak rectangular folding coffee table collapsed on a white background

light oak rectangular folding coffee table collapsed on a white background

two light oak dining chairs, one with arms and one without

The Merkur Dining Chair has its own tale to bring to the table (pun slightly intended). It was first designed for the Oslo Stock Exchange, and named after the Roman god of trade โ€“ Merkur. The updated remake of the archetypal dining chair brings together traditional craftsmanship techniques, a timeless form, and modern function. You can customize the chair by choosing armrests or no armrests, natural oak or black oak, and a variety of fabrics offered through MENUโ€™s upholstery program.

light oak dining chairs around a styled round dining table

light oak dining chairs around a styled round dining table

detail of light oak dining chairs

detail of oak dining chair

dark oak detail dining armchair on white background

light oak detail dining chair on white background

triangular wood and colored laminate nesting table in a styled space

Stackable, space-saving, and the ultimate example of mid-century modern design, the Umanoff Nesting Side Table was created by Arthur Umanoff in the 1950s. Traditional yet somehow unexpected, each table features colored laminate panels in geometric shapes for that little something extra. The solid walnut design is lightweight and easy to move about, a smart addition to any space.

triangular wood and red laminate nesting table in a styled space

stack of three triangular wood and laminate nesting tables on a white background

triangular wood and laminate nesting table on a white background

To learn more about the latest additions to MENUโ€™s offerings, visit menudesignshop.com.

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