Landa D1100, Height 910
from 4 030 $
Landa is a table system whose design is based on two parallel steel beams that enable an exceptionally long table frame. The result is a visually lightweight construction, with a long span between legs, which can either link beams together or end the table frame.
Landa D1100, Height 910
from 4 030 $
Landa is a table system whose design is based on two parallel steel beams that enable an exceptionally long table frame. The result is a visually lightweight construction, with a long span between legs, which can either link beams together or end the table frame.
Diameter: 1100 mm/ 43.30 inch
Height: 910 mm/ 35.82 inch
Weight base: 7kg
Weight Top: 19.2kg
- Year of release: 2019
- Designer: Chris Martin
For cleaning of wooden 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. For cleaning of the fabric/leather, see instructions related to the specific fabric/leather in use.
For cleaning of metal 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: 1140 mm / 44.88 inch
- Length: 1140 mm / 44.88 inch
- Height: 925 mm / 36.42 inch
- Weight: 26 kg / 57.32 lb
- Volume:
“It’s always fun to push the boundaries in terms of height, length or weight. Focusing on length for this project felt especially fitting since some freedom of movement is especially desirable in a table. It is also much nicer to look at chair legs than table legs. In Landa, the surface under the tabletop becomes freer and less cluttered”
- Chris Martin
About the collection
Inspired by the moon lander, Massproductions’ Landa allows the table and chair to combine in perfect synergy. When designer Chris Martin designed Landa, he wanted to create a table that gave the chair its fair space and location. Massproductions Landa, is a table system whose design is based on two parallel steel beams that enable an exceptionally long table frame. The result is a visually lightweight construction, with a long span between legs, which can either link beams together or end the table frame.
The table leg angle is a nod to NASA’s Lunar Module, whose form inspired Chris Martin in the design process. The Lunar Module is an iconic spaceship that transported two-man crews to and from the lunar surface during NASA’s Apollo program in the 1960s-70s. In Landa, Chris Martin wanted to create a lot with a little, namely an appealing character but with few design elements and less material. From a structural point of view, the angled legs create triangulation and stability. Together with the flexible self-leveling feet, the table becomes a firm, “landed” table, even on uneven surfaces.
“Choosing feet for a long table leg is a bit like choosing shoes for today’s trousers. The shoe, or the foot in this case, was given a generous size that gives the impression that it is firmly placed on the floor. There is nothing worse than a wobbly table, humanity is united in its hatred of those” says Chris Martin.