A restrained study in material contrast, this dining table anchors the room without excess. Designed in collaboration with Trimonis Architects, it brings together multiple timbers into a single, composed surface—each selected for tone, grain and quiet variation.
The palette is deliberate. Lighter woods sit against deeper, warmer notes, creating subtle shifts rather than sharp contrast. Joints are clean. Edges are softened just enough to feel considered, not decorative.
There is no single focal point. The table reads instead as a continuous plane where differences reveal themselves gradually—through light, use and proximity. It holds the space rather than filling it.
The result is functional and precise. A piece that relies on proportion and material honesty rather than statement.