Available in a Walnut or Oak top in 22 inch in diameter and numerous colorful bottoms, their undeniable versatility is undermined by their striking personality. This simple, yet powerful |
Available in a Walnut top in 36 inch, 42 inch, or 48 inch diameter and a black, powder-coated base, their undeniable versatility complements their striking personality. The top of the |
Named after the northern tip of Denmark, Skagen draws references to a late 19th century ambiance when many of Denmark s most famous painters and writers were staying in the area. Timeless |
Reclaimed Russian pine complements a spare, industrial base of distressed, cast iron. The best way to describe our design process is relentless. We tinker. |
It s not one table, but three: a dining table, desk and sideboard. But who buys all three these days? Finding a solution was a challenge that took a lot of experimentation, and 14 hinges! |
The Selandia Series is known for its curvey shape and romantic touch. Features Extension Plate for Selandia Table The Selandia Series is known for its curvey shape and romantic touch |
Antique brass finish and acid-etched top pattern set an industrial pace for this pedestal-style bar table. A remarkable slender form sourced from thick, hot-rolled steel. The best way |
The base offers a clean, direct approach while visually complex and incredibly stable to support the stone top. It is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Features The base offers a |
The base offers a clean, direct approach while visually complex and incredibly stable to support the stone top. It is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Features The base offers a |
If you need a smart but compact desk, this is our version of perfection. As an understated yet purposeful residential desk it doesn t get any prettier than our Single Unit. The lacquered |
Available either as a two drawer console or a media center, with a top drawer and a bottom door. The same principal and proportions behind the THN 2.5 just elongated. With a length |
It took us a while, many years in fact, to develop a tall nightstand and then we did this version and went back to a low nightstand. We tend to keep things low to the ground and this |
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