Ferric Table 2500×1000
from 4 608 $
Ferric is a sturdy table made from solid materials for work, meetings and dining. The tabletops are available in a variety of wood finishes and the bases are in painted steel.



Ferric Table 2500×1000
from 4 608 $
Ferric is a sturdy table made from solid materials for work, meetings and dining. The tabletops are available in a variety of wood finishes and the bases are in painted steel.
- Year of release: 2015
- Designer: Chris Martin
For cleaning of surfaces, advantageously use a detergent, or mild pH neutral detergent and lukewarm water in a well wrung cloth. Then wipe off with clean water and wipe dry.
To preserve the look and finish you should be aware not to use:
– Alkaline or aggressive cleaners,
– Solvent
– Preparations containing abrasives,
– Abrasive tools.
Remember not to let the cleaners or other liquids on the surface for long. For furniture and surfaces for use in public spaces, it is also important to remember not to use disinfectants that contain a high concentration of alcohol or alkaline substances, such as 70% alcohol. There are disinfectants that can be advantageously used, but that does not affect the painted / varnished surface appreciably. Note that freshly painted surfaces are susceptible to scratching. Surface final resistance is only achieved after about a month. Tape and other foreign substances such as, for example, adhesive and moisturizers can soften the treated surface and cause peeling /paint drop.
- Seat height:
- Top size:
- Base size:
- Width: 1040 mm / 40.94 inch
- Length: 2540 mm / 100 inch
- Height: 70 mm / 2.76 inch
- Weight: 67 kg / 147.71 lb
- Volume:



“I had an idea of assembly behind it, almost like Meccano, a sort of metal Lego that everyone played with when I was young. It was logical to turn it into a system that can be assembled by hand, and at the same time be extended and joined together for longer tables.”
- Chris Martin


About the collection
The name, Ferric, refers to the Latin word for iron and the table itself is a celebration of iron work. Here metal plates are bolted together with cross braces, much like the ones you find on bridges. The legs consist of iron profiles and plates, which combines perfectly with the tabletop in natural wood.
The wooden top rests on a steel frame carefully optimized for stability and sustainability. The metal structure gives the table its solidity and a lot of work went into the making the connections beautiful and considered. Even small details such as the wingnuts are powder coated to match the frame colour.