Description
- Overall product dimensions: 32″ diam. x 12″h.
- Clearance under table: 5″h.
399.00$
Part sculpture, part table, all artisanal. Craftspeople in Jaipur, India, hand carved the delicate rosettes on this low-sitting solid mango wood table, which takes its original inspiration from a ceremonial stool used by Bamileke royalty in the African country of Cameroon.
LA-based designer Eric Trine “designs by making, rather than drawing.” Each project begins in his studio with his hands and tools. The idea for these tables was born on one of his many trips to a metal supplier where he saw a disc of salvaged sheet steel. He welded the geometric steel base and powder-coated it so it can live indoors or out. We love it as a display spot for terrariums, books or flea market finds.
The Storage Coffee Table stands out with its disc-shaped feet and bright, Blue metal frame. This clever multi-tasker hides anything you want to keep within reach but out of sight—its top has two doors that flip up to reveal storage space so you can stash away odds and ends in a breeze.
Like a stack of floating disks, this sculptural side table brings any space to the next level. Lightweight and easy to move, this sturdy accent piece can display vibrant plants next to the window or double as a drink table for parties and game nights.
A U-shaped base built of the same ultrathin wood frame as the tabletop gives the Gwich Dining Table a solid look that matches its feel, despite its ultra-slender profile.Mitre-folded construction retains a clean and finished look through every joint and edge, with the linear design recalling the Japanese-influenced designs of Brazilian art deco. Seats 10 guests comfortably.
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