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The column diameter is 1/3 - 1/4 of the tabletop width, with a height-to-tabletop ratio of 1:2 - 1:3. Passing a 300-pound load test, it distributes weight like a "tree trunk supporting a crown," challenging the inertial belief that "more legs mean more stability."
The single-column design reduces floor obstruction by 50% compared to traditional multi-leg tables. Robot vacuums can move freely, avoiding a cramped feel in small apartments and creating a visually light, transparent look.
15 - 30° asymmetric geometric cuts interweave naturally with wood grain. When light hits, dynamic shadows form, like flowing forest light. Hand-sanded edges retain 0.5 - 1mm texture, offering both warmth and sharpness to the touch.
Uses 20 - 30-year-old oak/ash with a density of 0.6 - 0.7g/cm³. Undergoes 60-day constant-temperature drying (moisture content 8% - 12%), degreasing, and insect-proofing to adapt to various climates and prevent deformation or cracking.
Preserves natural knots and color variations (single knot ≤1cm²). Each table is a "unique slice of the forest," rejecting industrial homogeneity and carrying natural "life imprints."
0.1 - 0.2mm food-grade wood wax oil + varnish coating, applied 3 times and sanded 2 times, retains over 90% of the wood’s natural feel. Passing 200-hour water resistance and 500 wear tests, stains are easy to wipe off, and a Mild and gentle patina forms over time.
36-inch (2 - 4 people), 48-inch (4 - 6 people), and custom 72-inch (8 - 10 people) sizes. No "head of the table" design—everyone is within ≤5cm of the center, with a conversation viewing angle ≤60°, making interactions more natural.
Lay linen to become a workbench (100-pound load capacity); add a silicone mat for a child-safe play table (anti-fall and wear-resistant); place a rotating tray to serve as a buffet station (reducing serving radius by 30%), activating countless family scenarios.
Fully rounded edges (radius R≥3cm) and anti-slip silicone pads at the column base prevent floor scratches, ensuring safety even if children bump into it.
Pair with white acrylic chairs or black metal chairs, with 1 - 2 geometric vases on the tabletop. Wood tones soften coldness, forming a "1 main + 2 auxiliary" visual focus, giving simplicity warmth.
Match with rattan chairs + linen table runners, and hang plant specimens on walls. Wood grain echoes natural elements, regulating space humidity fluctuations ≤5%, creating an "indoor forest" atmosphere.
Combine with leather seats + vintage table lamps, balancing visual contrast with a 3:7 ratio of soft to hard materials. Wood tones mellow industrial coldness, while the round shape eases retro heaviness.
Completed by 3 artisans over 72 hours through 18 processes, rejecting assembly lines. It precipitates quality with time, resisting the impetuosity of industrial production.
The wood’s color changes by 0.1 - 0.2 degrees yearly, shifting from light yellow to amber. A unique patina forms in 5 years, like "home wine"—growing more charming with age.