In land-scarce cities like Singapore, where space is at a premium, clever furniture solutions are essential. Enter the Roundette Extension Dining Table, designed by Danish modernist Hans Olsen in the 1950s—a genius design that still speaks volumes today.
The Table That Hides Its Chairs
At first glance, the Roundette appears to be a simple, round table. But hidden beneath are four sculptural, curved-back chairs that tuck seamlessly into the table’s edge. The result? A perfectly circular footprint with no protrusions—a dream for small apartments or HDB dining spaces.
Even better, the table extends to seat up to six, thanks to its hidden central leaf, making it both compact and versatile—ideal for everything from daily meals to festive gatherings.
Mid-Century Innovation, Reimagined
Olsen’s Roundette captures the spirit of mid-century Scandinavian innovation, emphasizing space-efficiency without compromising on beauty. The solid wood construction and organic shapes give warmth and elegance, while the modularity provides unmatched practicality.

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The product featured is a replica design and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or manufactured by Hans Olsen or Frem Røjle. All copyrights, trademarks, and design rights belong to their respective owners. This article is provided for educational and informational purposes only.