Natural imperfections in the wood make each table one-of-a-kind. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Reclaimed peroba wood is supported by a textural faux shagreen base in soft grey. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
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 |
Gently rounded edges gives it a smooth finish, with a shelf that is perfect for storing books and newspapers. Its design follows that of the original Hardy Chair, a chair that drew |
The table s carefully finished brass support is both functional and decorative and like all Another Country products it is made using traditional craft techniques and honest materials |
The thick marble top has rounded corners to soften the look, and a solid-wood cross base reinforces the aesthetic with rounded edges and elegant joinery details. Available in a choice |
The result is a table with graceful proportions. The Septembre gives out a contemporary feeling because of the stately and intimate appearance. This table is an excellent centerpiece |
Slim gunmetal-toned legs add an industrial touch to clean, trend-forward seating. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
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 |
Four, magentic closure doors with streamlined iron handles, set on a plinth base. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Beautiful graining marks simple, cross-shaped trestles and table top. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Slender legs of bronzed iron support an ash-finished frame as resin highlights woods' natural graining. Iron detailing for edgy contrast. The best way to describe Four Hand's design |
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