At Sav & Økse, you'll find a variety of dining table models that fit perfectly within the Japandi interior style. Sleek tables with rounded shapes, made from solid wood. In addition to oak, the dining tables are also available in beech and walnut. The Japandi style is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian interior styles, giving your home a beautiful contrast. Both the Japanese and Scandinavian styles are minimalist, so you don't need to bring too much clutter into your home. The Japandi trend makes extensive use of organic shapes and neutral tones. These organic shapes are also reflected in our sleek dining tables with Scandinavian design.

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Rikke | Oak
Starting at € 1.029,00
Julma | Oak
Starting at € 1.395,00
Nonne Round Extendable | Oak
Starting at € 1.415,00
Olger | Oak
Starting at € 1.005,00
Onni | Oak
Starting at € 1.469,00
Fjerre | Oak
Starting at € 959,00
Trompet | Oak
Starting at € 1.019,00
Olger Round | Oak
Starting at € 1.145,00
Samt | Oak
Starting at € 975,00
Samt Round | Oak
Starting at € 1.045,00
Nonne Round | Oak
Starting at € 1.105,00
Volante Round | Oak
Starting at € 1.669,00

Japandi style dining tables from Sav & Økse

The Japandi interior style has been a recurring trend for several years now. It’s a minimalist and calming style that combines Japanese and Scandinavian influences. Create your own Japandi interior, for example, with the help of the minimalist wooden furniture from our collection, such as the Japandi solid wood dining tables. Pair them with organic shapes (for example, the modular Ulla sofa), dried flowers, and bamboo accessories, and your Japandi living room is complete.

Japandi style

Despite Japan and Scandinavia being far apart, it's easy to see why these two interior styles complement each other so well. Both Japanese and Scandinavian styles are minimalist, and the philosophies behind them both emphasize sustainability and quality. The use of natural materials like wood, bamboo, and linen makes the Japandi style one that instantly brings a sense of 'zen'.

More than just a style

Japandi represents more than just minimalist designs and natural materials. Both the Scandinavian and Japanese interior styles are rooted in authentic life philosophies. You've likely heard of 'Hygge,' which stands for coziness, comfort, and atmosphere, the foundation of Scandinavian interior design. In contrast, a Japanese interior is largely based on the 'Wabi Sabi' philosophy, where austerity, simplicity, and imperfection are key principles.