Available in either a natural oiled or black oiled finish, and with an extension leaf to expand the design to accommodate additional guests, both tabletop and legs are minimally detailed |
A bronzed iron base strikes a spare, geo-inspired shape to support a top of smoked saman, bringing an intriguing contrast of texture and trend to the dining table. The best way to describe |
Beautiful graining marks simple, cross-shaped trestles and table top. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Each piece has generous proportions, solid materiality and is softened with a gently radius edge. The Slab family is made from solid oak, sourced from sustainably managed forests. The |
The table s trestle base and multifunctional form is a nod towards the utility forms of industrial furniture and we imagine this ample table being used in kitchens or workspaces alike, |
Classic tulip shaping is recast with a vessel grey iron base and a light, burnt oak top banded in polished brass steel with exposed nailheads. The best way to describe Four Hand's design |
Contrasting the sturdiness of the frame, the armchair has an upholstery of timeless, yet easeful bouclé fabric, which is woven of uneven yarn to attain the rich, loopy texture of the |
The two belts of harness leather hold the cushion securely in place while providing a feeling of high quality through its modern and cool detail. The cushion features dual colours and |
Reeded glass walls and doors continue the sophisticated expression, blurring the cupboard s contents from prying eyes. Features Perfect for concealing the clutter or as an elegant storage |
The smooth, rectangular glass top is placed on a base of two stone blocks each with one end of which is left unfinished for a raw, textural look. Features Intrinsic beauty of marble |
The minimalist construction creates a contrast to the richness of the travertine's earthy textures. With the natural and diverse qualities of the sand-coloured limestone, it provides |
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