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This bench pairs a weathered wood seat with rich grain and patina, and dark, distressed - finished metal legs. Blending rustic and industrial styles, it's versatile for modern or rustic interiors.
Price: $ 4689  -  6300
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Key Features


● Our Telluride Collection, inspired by themes of death, love, and robots, combines hand-lacquered, sustainably sourced Mexican oak with naturally oxidized steel to create uniquely weathered, character-rich furniture.


● Due to the unique characteristics of oxidized steel, it naturally takes about 20-22 days to achieve a multi-layered oxidized texture effect.


Arts & Techniques


● Steel panels weather outdoors, developing genuine antique patinas and unique features like dimples and speckles.

● Hand-applied finishes are coated with polyurethane for added protection. This collection is handcrafted from natural materials with manual finishes, making the color, pattern, shape, and texture of each component truly one-of-a-kind.


Materials & Finishes


  • Handcrafted by artisans in Mexico from solid oak wood, oak veneers, and naturally oxidized steel.


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72"
Width 72"
Depth 44"
Height 30"
WEIGHT 210 LBS
SEATS UP TO 8
Table top thickness 4"
Width between side legs 58"
Clearance under piece 26"


84"
Width 84"
Depth 44"
Height 30"
WEIGHT 264 LBS
SEATS UP TO 10
Table top thickness 4"
Width between side legs 68"
Clearance under piece 26"


96"
Width 96"
Depth 48"
Height 30"
WEIGHT 238 LBS
SEATS UP TO 12
Table top thickness 4"
Width between side legs 80"
Clearance under piece 26"


108"
Width 108"
Depth 48"
Height 30"
WEIGHT 295 LBS
SEATS UP TO 12
Table top thickness 4"
Width between side legs 92"
Clearance under piece 26"


I. Material Collision


(1) Tabletop Material


  • Wood Property:  The wood used for the tabletop has a unique texture, with interlaced light and dark colors, showing a natural sense of time. The wood is finely sanded, with a smooth surface but retaining the undulations of the original texture. When touched, you can feel the warmth and texture of the wood, bringing a natural and soft tone to the dining table.


  • Visual Presentation:  The light brown wood forms a sharp color contrast with the dark stone legs. The flowing texture of the wood and the heavy stability of the stone set off each other, breaking the monotony of a single material and making the dining table a visual focus.



(2) Table Leg Material


  • Stone Property: The stone used for the table legs has a rough texture with natural mottled marks. It may be weathered stone, with high hardness and strong stability, providing solid support for the dining table. The rough texture of the stone surface forms a tactile contrast with the smoothness of the tabletop wood, enriching the user experience.


  • Form Design: The square column - shaped table legs are simple and powerful, echoing the lines of the rectangular tabletop, strengthening the overall geometric sense. The width and thickness of the stone legs are designed to ensure load - bearing, and also make the dining table proportionally coordinated, without appearing clumsy due to the heaviness of the stone.



II. Craft Details


(1) Joining Technique


  • Material Connection: The joint between the wood tabletop and the stone table legs is finely processed, with no obvious gaps. Metal connectors or special glue may be used to ensure the stable combination of the two materials. At the same time, the connection is natural and smooth visually, reflecting the exquisite craftsmanship.


  • Edge Treatment: The edge of the wood tabletop is chamfered for a rounded transition to avoid collision injuries; the edge of the stone leg retains part of the natural cutting marks, which is unified with the overall rough style, showing design ingenuity in details.


(2) Surface Treatment


  • Wood Surface: The wood is coated with varnish or wood wax oil, which protects the wood while presenting the natural color and texture of the wood to the greatest extent. The coated surface has a certain gloss, enhancing the texture without covering the original charm of the wood.


  • Stone Surface: The stone surface may undergo polishing and glazing treatment. Polishing makes it relatively smooth to the touch, and glazing enhances water - and - stain resistance, making the stone legs easier to clean and maintain, while retaining the natural texture and roughness of the stone.





I. Material Integration Features


(1) Material Contrast


  • Tactile Contrast: The tabletop wood is smooth and warm, while the table leg stone is rough and heavy. The interweaving of two textures during touching brings a unique sensory experience, breaking the monotonous touch of a single material.


  • Visual Conflict: The natural texture of light wood and the mottled texture of dark stone form dual conflicts of color and texture, yet coexist harmoniously, endowing the dining table with strong artistic tension and becoming a visual focus in the space.


(2) Material Complementarity


  • Functional Complementarity: Wood is relatively light and easy to process, suitable for creating a large - area tabletop to meet dining and storage needs; stone is hard and stable, providing solid support as table legs. The combination of the two makes the dining table both practical and durable.


  • Style Complementarity: The integration of the natural softness of wood and the rough simplicity of stone can adapt to various styles—when matched with a simple space, it creates a modern artistic sense with material conflicts; when integrated into a natural - style space, it can strengthen the original atmosphere with material authenticity.



II. Form Design Features


(1) Geometric Purity


  • Simple Lines: The rectangular tabletop and square column - shaped table legs all use simple geometric lines without extra decorations, reflecting the “less is more” concept of modern design, making the dining table form neat and highly recognizable.


  • Proportion Coordination: The length of the tabletop and the height and width of the table legs are precisely designed. The heaviness of the stone legs and the lightness of the tabletop achieve balance, visually stable and not clumsy, conforming to ergonomic and aesthetic proportions.


(2) Detail Ingenuity


  • Edge Treatment: The edge of the wood tabletop is chamfered for a soft transition, improving use safety; the edge of the stone leg retains natural cutting marks, echoing the rough property of the stone, and strengthening style unification in details.


  • Joining Technique: The joining of wood and stone is hidden and firm. Through fine craftsmanship, the two materials are seamlessly connected, ensuring structural stability and forming a complete whole visually, demonstrating exquisite craftsmanship.



I. Aesthetics of Coexistence of Roughness and Warmth


(1) Tension from Material Contrast


  • Roughness of Stone: The table leg stone retains natural weathering marks, with a mottled surface and rough texture, conveying primitive wildness and strength, as heavy and stable as the earth, bearing the time imprint of nature.


  • Warmth of Wood: The tabletop wood has delicate texture and soft color. After sanding, it has a smooth touch, emitting natural affinity and warmth, like a tree trunk kissed by the sun, bringing the soft texture of life.


  • Art of Coexistence: The two materials seem conflicting but actually nourish each other—the roughness of stone sets off the warmth of wood, and the softness of wood balances the hardness of stone. They achieve an aesthetic balance of “hardness and softness” in collision, interpreting the diverse charm of natural materials.



II. Modern Aesthetics of Geometric Simplicity


(1) Purity of Form


  • Power of Geometric Lines: The rectangular tabletop and square column - shaped table legs construct the whole with simple geometric forms, abandoning redundant decorations, following the modern design principle of “less is more”, and outlining a neat outline with the most basic lines, showing the beauty of reason and order.


  • Precision of Proportion: The proportion of the tabletop length to the table leg height and width is deliberated. The heaviness of the stone legs and the lightness of the tabletop reach visual harmony, ensuring structural stability and endowing the form with elegant dynamic balance, reflecting the modern aesthetic pursuit of “precision” and “harmony”.



III. Wabi - Sabi Aesthetics of Natural Originality


(1) Poetry of Imperfection


  • Natural Traces of Materials: The mottling of stone and the texture defects of wood are all retained and regarded as part of aesthetics. These “imperfections” are not defects but witnesses of natural growth and time precipitation, endowing the dining table with unique storytelling and a sense of time, conforming to the philosophy of “cherishing imperfection and embracing nature” in Wabi - Sabi aesthetics..


  • Simple Spiritual Core: The dining table has no gorgeous decorations and shows the authenticity of materials, conveying the attitude of “simplifying and returning to essence”. In use, it allows people to perceive the original temperature of natural materials, evoking the yearning for simple life and natural authenticity, interpreting the spiritual connotation of “indifference and tranquility” in Wabi - Sabi aesthetics.



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