







Reform table
Year: 1960s
Origin: Netherlands
Manufacturer: Ahrend de Cirkel
Designer: Friso Kramer
Dimensions: Length 201cm, Width 100cm, Height 74.5cm
Material: Chrome steel, leather
Number of hinges: 1While there were no shortage of function-focused modernists in the mid-20th century, Kramer was perhaps the most extreme. The Dutch designer once said, “If form does not contribute to function, it has no right to exist.” Born in Amsterdam in 1922, the son of avant-garde architect Piet Kramer, Frisseau studied architecture, industrial design, electrical engineering, and interior design. One of his most famous seating pieces and a darling of Dutch mid-century modernism, the 1953 Revolt chair embodies Kramer’s design philosophy of function above all else; its skeletal industrial form provides maximum comfort and ergonomic support with a minimum of material.
Design highlights:Minimalist functionalism: no redundant decoration, only industrial metal frame and linoleum tabletop, practicing the concept of "form must serve function".
Material innovation: chrome steel frame (durable and stable) + black linoleum (scratch-resistant and easy to clean), suitable for high-intensity usage scenarios.
Ergonomic proportions: 74.5cm standard height (suitable for office chairs, comfortable for long-term sitting).
Designer DNA: Friso Kramer's masterpiece, continuing the industrial aesthetics and practical philosophy of his classic Revolt chair.
Reform table
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