
Vitra S.A.M Bois Dining Table
The Vitra S.A.M. Bois Dining Table, designed by Jean Prouvé between 1941 and 1942, reflects the designer’s mastery of structural integrity and honest material use. Originally developed for a French chemical company during a period of metal scarcity, the “Table Salle à Manger Bois”; later known as the Table S.A.M. Bois, was created entirely from wood. Its construction highlights Prouvé’s interest in the visual expression of forces and stresses, principles that later informed his EM Table design. The solid timber legs and precise joinery lend both strength and elegance to the piece, resulting in a table that feels architectural yet warm.
Each detail of the S.A.M. Bois Dining Table showcases Prouvé’s technical precision and appreciation for craftsmanship. The solid wood top, 34mm thick, is available in natural oak with an oiled finish, dark stained oak with a protective lacquer, or rich American walnut with an oiled surface. Matching solid wood legs are connected by a tubular steel crossbar, powder-coated for stability and contrast. This combination of robust engineering and natural materiality gives the table a refined yet purposeful character. Whether placed in a dining area, meeting room, or open-plan workspace, the S.A.M. Bois brings a sense of authenticity and durability that defines Prouvé’s enduring legacy.
The Vitra S.A.M. Bois Dining Table, designed by Jean Prouvé between 1941 and 1942, reflects the designer’s mastery of structural integrity and honest material use. Originally developed for a French chemical company during a period of metal scarcity, the “Table Salle à Manger Bois”; later known as the Table S.A.M. Bois, was created entirely from wood. Its construction highlights Prouvé’s interest in the visual expression of forces and stresses, principles that later informed his EM Table design. The solid timber legs and precise joinery lend both strength and elegance to the piece, resulting in a table that feels architectural yet warm.
Each detail of the S.A.M. Bois Dining Table showcases Prouvé’s technical precision and appreciation for craftsmanship. The solid wood top, 34mm thick, is available in natural oak with an oiled finish, dark stained oak with a protective lacquer, or rich American walnut with an oiled surface. Matching solid wood legs are connected by a tubular steel crossbar, powder-coated for stability and contrast. This combination of robust engineering and natural materiality gives the table a refined yet purposeful character. Whether placed in a dining area, meeting room, or open-plan workspace, the S.A.M. Bois brings a sense of authenticity and durability that defines Prouvé’s enduring legacy.
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The Vitra S.A.M. Bois Dining Table, designed by Jean Prouvé between 1941 and 1942, reflects the designer’s mastery of structural integrity and honest material use. Originally developed for a French chemical company during a period of metal scarcity, the “Table Salle à Manger Bois”; later known as the Table S.A.M. Bois, was created entirely from wood. Its construction highlights Prouvé’s interest in the visual expression of forces and stresses, principles that later informed his EM Table design. The solid timber legs and precise joinery lend both strength and elegance to the piece, resulting in a table that feels architectural yet warm.
Each detail of the S.A.M. Bois Dining Table showcases Prouvé’s technical precision and appreciation for craftsmanship. The solid wood top, 34mm thick, is available in natural oak with an oiled finish, dark stained oak with a protective lacquer, or rich American walnut with an oiled surface. Matching solid wood legs are connected by a tubular steel crossbar, powder-coated for stability and contrast. This combination of robust engineering and natural materiality gives the table a refined yet purposeful character. Whether placed in a dining area, meeting room, or open-plan workspace, the S.A.M. Bois brings a sense of authenticity and durability that defines Prouvé’s enduring legacy.





















