The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. |
Stepped base, turned mango wood pedestal, and round top are wire-brushed and finished in a dark oak stain. |
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 soft square shape measures 36 x 36, and offers wide radius corners, an easy rounded edge, and modern tapered legs, in your choice of counter or bar height. |
The Slab family is made from solid oak, sourced from sustainably managed forests. |
With clean lines and slender proportions that showcase its Scandinavian influence, this design seats up to six and has subtle details like a chamfered edge profile and sculpted, solid-wood legs. |
Both tabletop and legs are minimally detailed with gently rounded edges for a soft expression. |
Able to seat up to six, the Wychwood is made for everyday dining, with durable, powder-coated steel legs, and a water-based clear-coat finish on the tabletop. |
The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. |
An ebony-finished oak base splays into acutely spiked legs for dramatic edge. |
The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. |
A swivel base of natural parawood places a fresh spin on a feminine form. |
The best way to describe our design process is relentless. |
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