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DRAENERT: ADLER TABLE

DESIGN PETER DRAENERT 1995

An extensible dining table, boat-shaped, rectangular, organic or oval, made of natural stone or wood with lifting mechanism for an integrated center-leaf made of natural stone or wood. 

The integrated lifting mechanism allows the interior central leaf to be raised once the two halves of the table top have been pulled apart. An ingenious technique makes the extension a procedure of miraculous ease. This model is offered with 4 different bases.

ADLER OUTDOOR  

The elegance and sophistication of the classic stone dining table has now been developed further for outdoor living. Stylish and modern, the ADLER ensures convivial evenings.The material natural stone is simply fascinating: even in extreme weather, it is always resistant and loses none of its natural beauty.The fixed tabletop is boat-shaped, rectangular, organic or oval and is available in 150 different types of natural stone and different base variants made of stainless steel or coated.

ADLER CONFERENCE
 

The extendable dining table ADLER is also available in the Magnum version in natural stone or solid wood. This table has a basic size of 270 cm, enlarged 370 cm. Many desired dimensions are feasible in the individualization. Furthermore, the equipment with modern media technology, which can be integrated into the construction.

DR. PETER DRAENERT
 

Peter Draenert (1937-2005) studied philosophy, art history, German and philosophy at the University of Tübingen. PhD on Friedrich Hölderlin (1770-1843), one of the most eminent German poets.

In 1965 Peter Draenert happened to find a slab from oil slate with fossils on a farm in the Swabian Mountains. He designed skids from polished stainless steel, because he wanted that table for himself. The very first Draenert-table, the model 1062 PRIMUS, was born and became a classics, because of its many ammonite inclusions, which point to an age of 180 million years. 

That table was the basis for many table-families that were developed later and which established the DRAENERT style.
Draenert’s Philosophy: “A table must be more than just beautiful to look at. It is our responsibility as designer to give it a further dimension.”