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, |
However you employ this generous table you can be sure it will work hard for you. Exceptionally sturdy and built to last using craft techniques and the finest solid wood, you won t |
The round and characteristic legs are drawn in under the table seating at least 6 people around the table without taking up too much space in the dining area. Features The round and |
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. Features Features a smooth |
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. |
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 |
Slender legs of bronzed iron support an espresso-finished ash frame as resin fills woods' natural graining. Pattern and depth of resin lowlights and highlights vary from piece to piece, |
Contrasting a black iron base, a high-back bench of natural oak features four iron hooks for hanging hats, jackets and handbags. Three drawers for hidden storage and linen-blend cushion |
Neutral-toned upholstery covers shelter arms and oversize pillow-inspired cushion. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
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