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Maple side table pair finished in tung oil.
Dimensions: 22” x 18”h
A quiet tension animates this pair of side tables—two objects that echo one another in form but hum with their own internal momentum. Inspired by the centrifugal force of rotation, each table reads as stillness caught mid-spin: round tops, finely balanced on subtly canted legs that suggest motion held in pause.
Crafted in solid wood, the grain arcs across the surface like wind tracing over water. The legs are set at a deliberate angle, recalling the outward thrust of a turning body—anchored yet energetic. As a pair, they invite arrangements both symmetrical and staggered, playing with spatial rhythm and negative space. Together they form a dialogue: between balance and imbalance, utility and sculpture, gesture and function.
Whether flanking a seating arrangement or occupying their own corner of a room, these tables don’t just sit in space—they shape it.
Maple side table pair finished in tung oil.
Dimensions: 22” x 18”h
A quiet tension animates this pair of side tables—two objects that echo one another in form but hum with their own internal momentum. Inspired by the centrifugal force of rotation, each table reads as stillness caught mid-spin: round tops, finely balanced on subtly canted legs that suggest motion held in pause.
Crafted in solid wood, the grain arcs across the surface like wind tracing over water. The legs are set at a deliberate angle, recalling the outward thrust of a turning body—anchored yet energetic. As a pair, they invite arrangements both symmetrical and staggered, playing with spatial rhythm and negative space. Together they form a dialogue: between balance and imbalance, utility and sculpture, gesture and function.
Whether flanking a seating arrangement or occupying their own corner of a room, these tables don’t just sit in space—they shape it.
Maple side table pair finished in tung oil.
Dimensions: 22” x 18”h
A quiet tension animates this pair of side tables—two objects that echo one another in form but hum with their own internal momentum. Inspired by the centrifugal force of rotation, each table reads as stillness caught mid-spin: round tops, finely balanced on subtly canted legs that suggest motion held in pause.
Crafted in solid wood, the grain arcs across the surface like wind tracing over water. The legs are set at a deliberate angle, recalling the outward thrust of a turning body—anchored yet energetic. As a pair, they invite arrangements both symmetrical and staggered, playing with spatial rhythm and negative space. Together they form a dialogue: between balance and imbalance, utility and sculpture, gesture and function.
Whether flanking a seating arrangement or occupying their own corner of a room, these tables don’t just sit in space—they shape it.