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Walnut coffee table finished in tung oil.
Dimensions: 49” x 34” x 12”h
This table lives at the intersection of precision and warmth.
Built from solid walnut, the surface is a rhythmic sequence of parallel slats—each one shaped, spaced, and aligned to create a sense of visual movement and breathable mass. The negative space between each slat gives the piece a sculptural transparency, allowing light and shadow to animate the form throughout the day.
The rich tones and grain of the walnut provide natural depth, while the rounded edges and softened corners temper the geometry with a human touch. The base is sturdy yet understated, letting the top speak clearly. From above, the table reads as a pattern. From the side, a structure. From every angle, it feels intentional.
It’s a table that invites both use and contemplation—engineered for daily life, but designed to slow you down.
Walnut coffee table finished in tung oil.
Dimensions: 49” x 34” x 12”h
This table lives at the intersection of precision and warmth.
Built from solid walnut, the surface is a rhythmic sequence of parallel slats—each one shaped, spaced, and aligned to create a sense of visual movement and breathable mass. The negative space between each slat gives the piece a sculptural transparency, allowing light and shadow to animate the form throughout the day.
The rich tones and grain of the walnut provide natural depth, while the rounded edges and softened corners temper the geometry with a human touch. The base is sturdy yet understated, letting the top speak clearly. From above, the table reads as a pattern. From the side, a structure. From every angle, it feels intentional.
It’s a table that invites both use and contemplation—engineered for daily life, but designed to slow you down.
Walnut coffee table finished in tung oil.
Dimensions: 49” x 34” x 12”h
This table lives at the intersection of precision and warmth.
Built from solid walnut, the surface is a rhythmic sequence of parallel slats—each one shaped, spaced, and aligned to create a sense of visual movement and breathable mass. The negative space between each slat gives the piece a sculptural transparency, allowing light and shadow to animate the form throughout the day.
The rich tones and grain of the walnut provide natural depth, while the rounded edges and softened corners temper the geometry with a human touch. The base is sturdy yet understated, letting the top speak clearly. From above, the table reads as a pattern. From the side, a structure. From every angle, it feels intentional.
It’s a table that invites both use and contemplation—engineered for daily life, but designed to slow you down.