Fritz Hansen Table Series - Super-Elliptical
Fritz Hansen’s Table Series includes the Superellipse™, the Supercircular™, circular and rectangular tables designed by Piet Hein, Bruno Mathsson and Arne Jacobsen. The Superellipse™ table was inspired by the designer Piet Hein’s solution to a traffic problem at Sergels Torg in Stockholm: a super elliptical roundabout.
MEASUREMENTS:
B611
- Length: 135 cm / 53.1 inch
- Width: 90 cm / 35.4 inch
B612
- Length: 150 cm / 59.1 inch
- Width: 100 cm / 39.4 inch
B616
- Length: 170 cm / 66.9 inch
- Width: 100 cm / 39.4 inch
B613
- Length: 180 cm / 70.9 inch
- Width: 120 cm / 47.2 inch
B614
- Length: 240 cm / 94.5 inch
- Width: 120 cm / 47.2 inch
B617
- Length: 300 cm / 118.1 inch
- Width: 130 cm / 51.2 inch
B6180
- Length: 180 cm / 70.9 inch
- Width: 100 cm / 39.4 inch
B6200
- Length: 200 cm / 78.8 inch
- Width: 100 cm / 39.4 inch
B6240
- Length: 240 cm / 95.5 inch
- Width: 100 cm / 39.4 inch
B619 Extension Table
- Length (Not extended): 180 cm / 70.9 inch
- Length (Extended): 300 cm / 118 inch
- Width: 120 cm / 47.2 inch
B620 Extension Table
- Length (Not extended): 170 cm / 66.9 inch
- Length (Extended): 269 cm / 106.3 inch
- Width: 100 cm / 39.4 inch
All Tables
- Height: 72 cm / 28.3 inch
MATERIALS:
- Laminate and walnut veneer table top
- Span legs are chrome or powder coated
HELPFUL NOTES:
- Please contact us to order the table with shorter legs

Bruno Mathsson
Sweden, 1907 - 1988
Bruno Mathsson was a Swedish furniture designer and architect, however, his rational idealist associate, Piet Hein, was neither an architect nor a furniture designer - but a philosopher, poet, and mathematician. Mathsson had ideas coloured by functionalism/modernism, as well as old Swedish crafts tradition, when it comes to design. Being the son of a carpenter in the town of Värnamo; in the South of Sweden, it was fairly obvious what work the young Bruno would choose. After a short time of education in school, he started to work in his father's gallery. He soon found a great interest in furniture and especially chairs - their function and design. Eventually he developed a special building technique for wooden chairs where the components were bent and glued under the action of hot water.

Piet Hein
Denmark, 1905 - 1996
Piet Hein, was neither an architect nor a furniture designer - but a philosopher, poet, and mathematician. Hein created the Superellipse as a new oval shape for the Sergel's Square in Stockholm. In cooperation with the Swedish designer, Bruno Mathsson, he later used the shape for the Superellipse Table Series which Fritz Hansen put in production in 1968.
Together, they have designed a series of impeccable quality dining tables for Fritz Hansen.

Fritz Hansen was established in 1872 by the visionary cabinetmaker of the same name. Since then, Fritz Hansen has become a natural part of both Danish and international design history. Today, it is an exclusive and international design brand. The history of Fritz Hansen is characterized by stupendous craftsmanship, unique design and an inherent sense of premium quality. Leading architects and furniture designers from all over the world have regularly contributed to the collection with beautifully shaped and functional furniture that seamlessly meet through the use of innovative techniques and new materials. Arne Jacobsen, Poul Kjærholm, Piet Hein, Vico Magistretti, Burkhard Vogtherr, Piero Lissoni, Kasper Salto and Morten Voss – the stellar string of designers is long and the list of furniture of classic and iconic fame is even longer.
Their design philosophy inspires the creation of new, simple, sculptural and original furniture that is timeless and relevant in time. This furniture is for modern city dwellers and international businesses with a confident taste for elegance and underplayed luxury and the desire to strengthen their identity and image. People who wish to make a statement, which is entirely their own.
This item qualifies for free door-to-door delivery within Canada, with a few exceptions:
- Orders $180 or less are charged a $35 small order fee at checkout.
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