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Occasional Tables & Sofa end tables

Lewa Low table black-stained ash / black ebony ceramic

Lovers of nature, and particularly geology, will recognize the source of inspiration for these tables as basalt columns, which are formed from the solidification and thermal contraction of magma flows. The designer of this collection was fascinated by the regularity of these hexagonal prisms that can be topped with less regularly shaped elements, for example like a wreath. The Lewa occasional table takes just this shape and its surface is divided into separate sections to create a harmonious display in which various objects can be arranged. One section is ceramic and has edges sufficiently high enough to hold water so cut flowers can be delicately placed as they might be in a Japanese zen bowl. The occasional table’s base is finished in satin black lacquered steel. The top is available in black stained solid Ash with the ceramic tray in gloss black enamel.

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Dimension & weight

Height 13 mm

Width 42 mm

Depth 28 mm

Weight 21 kg

Characteristics

Lovers of nature, and particularly geology, will recognize the source of inspiration for these tables as basalt columns, which are formed from the solidification and thermal contraction of magma flows. The designer of this collection was fascinated by the regularity of these hexagonal prisms that can be topped with less regularly shaped elements, for example like a wreath. The Lewa occasional table takes just this shape and its surface is divided into separate sections to create a harmonious display in which various objects can be arranged. One section is ceramic and has edges sufficiently high enough to hold water so cut flowers can be delicately placed as they might be in a Japanese zen bowl. The occasional table’s base is finished in satin black lacquered steel. The top is available in black stained solid Ash with the ceramic tray in gloss black enamel. Lovers of nature, and particularly geology, will recognize the source of inspiration for these tables as basalt columns, which are formed from the solidification and thermal contraction of magma flows. The designer of this collection was fascinated by the regularity of these hexagonal prisms that can be topped with less regularly shaped elements, for example like a wreath. The Lewa occasional table takes just this shape and its surface is divided into separate sections to create a harmonious display in which various objects can be arranged. One section is ceramic and has edges sufficiently high enough to hold water so cut flowers can be delicately placed as they might be in a Japanese zen bowl. The occoasional table’s base is finished in satin black lacquered steel. The top is available in natural stained solid Ash with the ceramic tray in gloss green enamel.

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