Double Teak Dining Table
The Double Teak Dining Collection (2001) is a combination of straightforward design and exquisite natural wood. Crafted of solid planks of teak, these pieces are left unfinished to allow for an inviti
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The Double Teak Dining Collection (2001) is a combination of straightforward design and exquisite natural wood. Crafted of solid planks of teak, these pieces are left unfinished to allow for an inviti
Telescoping dining tables like the Spanna Rectangle Table, which expands by a simple lift and slide, can’t be beat for either ease or safety. The all-wood Rectangle Table fits comfortably into compact
Extendable tables that open with a simple “lift and slide” cannot be beat in terms of ease and safety, which is what makes the glass-topped Spanna Table so appealing. When closed, it fits into compact
The Double Teak Dining Collection is a combination of straightforward design and exquisite natural wood. Crafted of solid planks of teak, these pieces are left unfinished to allow for an inviting pati
Designed to create an elegantly understated backdrop for your books or decorative objects, the Index Bookcases (1997) are refined enough for even the most sophisticated home. The design is a clean-lin
Inspired by the shingled, angled roof of an English cottage, the Sussex Collection (2000) is defined by compelling wood detail and discreet functionality. Louvered doors and drawers are seamlessly int
Inspired by the shingled, angled roof of an English cottage, the Sussex Collection (2000) is defined by compelling wood detail and discreet functionality. Louvered doors and drawers are beautifully in
With its disciplined purist lines, the Anna Chair emphasizes impeccable materials and craft. In fact, this serene design by Roberto Palomba and Ludovica Serafini recalls the work of minimalist artist
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The Goetz Sofa draws upon the rich heritage of the Eameses’ mid-century work in molded plywood in such a way that it’s surprising to learn this sofa was designed in 1999. Rather than hiding the frame