Designer: Rikke Frost

Vido coffee table – Black ash | Dual-Surface

Table Top: Black Ash Veneer & Grey Laminate

Vido is a coffee table that combines aesthetics and function. The coffee table is crafted with soft, organic lines and a considered construction, making it more than just a table. This coffee table with storage includes an integrated shelf, offering extra space for books, magazines, remote controls or everyday essentials – keeping the living room calm and uncluttered.

Every detail is intentional. The screws are visible, forming part of the design’s honest expression. The tabletop is reversible, with veneer on one side and grey laminate on the other, offering versatility to suit different settings. The result is a coffee table that is both practical and sculptural – a piece that anchors the room around it.

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Diameter: 81,5 cm
Height: 40 cm

Frame: Lacquered ash veneer

Table top: MDF core. Finish: Lacquered ash veneer on one side, grey laminate on the other.

Please read about care and maintenance of lacquered wood here.

Please read about care and maintenance of laminate here.

Wooden Coffee Table with Storage

Some pieces don’t demand attention. They give it. Because the shape invites eye contact. Because the frame makes room for presence.

Vido is one of those pieces. A new coffee table by designer Rikke Frost.

Soft, organic lines. And a shelf beneath – not for display, but as a quiet invitation to put distractions aside.

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One Table Two Tabletops

In the mood for change? Simply turn the tabletop. From warm veneer to quiet grey laminate. Vido is a piece of design that adapts at your touch.

Bend without Breaking

Bentwood is not about force. It’s about direction.

We chose bentwood for our Vido coffee table because when wood is shaped in thin layers, a rare balance appears between nature and technique. When we bend a piece of furniture, we tame a natural material without stripping it of its soul.

Bentwood is not just a technique. It’s a philosophy. About creating strength with lightness. About drawing soft lines from a hard material. About letting aesthetics and function bend into one another – without breaking.

Vido is the result of that philosophy.