Project: TAF Studio
A natural focal point of the home, the Midst Table is a generous, round dining table where friends and family gather—and there is always room to squeeze in one more guest. Its refined silhouette is simple yet characteristic, enhanced by distinct detailing and contrasting materiality—matte solid oak or linoleum on a monolithic base made of spun steel with a durable high-gloss finish.
Product description
A natural focal point of the home, the Midst Table is a generous, round dining table where friends and family gather—and there is always room to squeeze in one more guest. Its refined silhouette is simple yet characteristic, enhanced by distinct detailing and contrasting materiality—matte solid oak or linoleum on a monolithic base made of spun steel with a durable high-gloss finish.
Product Material
The tabletop is available in lacquered MDF with black nanolaminate top or lacquered MDF with a linoleum top, or FSC™-certified (FSC-C028824) solid oak, treated with either a clear or dark oil. Nanolaminate tabletops are also made using FSC™-certified (FSC-C028824) wood. The table base is made of powder-coated steel with a protective rubber ring under it. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon. Powder-coated steel has a subtle, textured expression and elegant feel while adding durability to the design and making it more corrosion- and chip-resistant.
About the designer
TAF Studio is a Stockholm-based design and architecture practice founded by Gabriella Lenke and Mattias Ståhlbom. Their mission is to breathe new life into everyday objects through subtle yet significant changes in appearance and function.
A recurring starting point in their projects is the belief that ordinary objects, by their very commonness, can be made uncommon. Through thoughtful details and refined lines, their designs offer a fresh perspective on Scandinavian design, blending functionality with aesthetics.
Collaborating with renowned brands like Muuto, TAF Studio has created a range of products that combine simplicity of form with a deep understanding of user needs. Their work demonstrates that small changes can make everyday life less ordinary.





