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Form: Round contour fits small spaces (sofa corners, bedside), avoiding obstruction. Double - layer structure enables upper - layer placement (cups, aromatherapy) and lower - layer storage (magazines, remotes) for 1㎡ space utilization.
Materials: Travertine tabletop with unique natural pores/textures, creating a wabi - sab aesthetic. Oak frame with curved legs forms a “cold - hard × warm” tactile contrast, integrating natural elements.
Travertine Tabletop: High hardness, slow heat conduction (no easy burn marks from hot coffee). Easy maintenance—wipe with a damp cloth; timely cleaning of stains; slight scratches enhance “time texture”.
Oak Frame: Dehydrated, carbonized, and polished (8% - 12% moisture), resistant to deformation in various climates. Natural wood color matches the stone, ensuring a cohesive look.
Wabi - Sab Spaces: Complements micro - cement walls and linen carpets, enhancing the “imperfection is beauty” vibe.
Nordic Spaces: Neutralizes cold - white monotony with round shape and light wood; becomes a “warm fulcrum” with white sofas/geometric lamps.
Japanese Spaces: Echoes tatami/bamboo elements; travertine for tea bowls, oak for incense boxes, creating a “quiet Zen” feel.
Basic: “Mini supply station” by the sofa—upper layer for cups/phones, lower for cables/snacks.
Advanced:
Bedside Buddy: Upper layer for reading materials/aromatherapy, lower for earplugs/eye masks (sleep ritual).
Plant Display: Travertine for succulents/air plants (good permeability); oak for gardening tools (micro botanical garden).
Form: Round contour fits small spaces (sofa corners, bedside), avoiding obstruction. Double - layer structure enables upper - layer placement (cups, aromatherapy) and lower - layer storage (magazines, remotes) for 1㎡ space utilization.
Materials: Travertine tabletop with unique natural pores/textures, creating a wabi - sab aesthetic. Oak frame with curved legs forms a “cold - hard × warm” tactile contrast, integrating natural elements.
Travertine Tabletop: High hardness, slow heat conduction (no easy burn marks from hot coffee). Easy maintenance—wipe with a damp cloth; timely cleaning of stains; slight scratches enhance “time texture”.
Oak Frame: Dehydrated, carbonized, and polished (8% - 12% moisture), resistant to deformation in various climates. Natural wood color matches the stone, ensuring a cohesive look.
Wabi - Sab Spaces: Complements micro - cement walls and linen carpets, enhancing the “imperfection is beauty” vibe.
Nordic Spaces: Neutralizes cold - white monotony with round shape and light wood; becomes a “warm fulcrum” with white sofas/geometric lamps.
Japanese Spaces: Echoes tatami/bamboo elements; travertine for tea bowls, oak for incense boxes, creating a “quiet Zen” feel.
Basic: “Mini supply station” by the sofa—upper layer for cups/phones, lower for cables/snacks.
Advanced:
Bedside Buddy: Upper layer for reading materials/aromatherapy, lower for earplugs/eye masks (sleep ritual).
Plant Display: Travertine for succulents/air plants (good permeability); oak for gardening tools (micro botanical garden).
Dimensions
46cm Table: 46cm diam., 51cm H
Open Space: 25cm W x 44cm D x 44cm H
Space above shelf: 12cm H
Space below shelf: 30cm H
Weight: 24.9 kg
56cm Table: 56cm diam., 51cm H
Open Space: 30cm W x 46cm D x 44cm H
Space above shelf: 12cm H
Space below shelf: 30cm H
Weight: 34.9 kg
Dimensions
46cm Table: 46cm diam., 51cm H
Open Space: 25cm W x 44cm D x 44cm H
Space above shelf: 12cm H
Space below shelf: 30cm H
Weight: 24.9 kg
56cm Table: 56cm diam., 51cm H
Open Space: 30cm W x 46cm D x 44cm H
Space above shelf: 12cm H
Space below shelf: 30cm H
Weight: 34.9 kg
Details
Tabletop is crafted of 25mm-thick solid Turkish travertine
Base is handcrafted of solid wood and engineered wood and American white oak veneers
Oak is finished in an intensive, multistep process that includes brushing to highlight its rich grain and distinctive knots
Travertine is honed and sealed for a smooth finish with visible pitting that reveals the beauty and character of each piece
Inherent variations in the wood and stone, as well as variance resulting from the hand finishing process, are to be expected and celebrated; knots will be present. Each item is unique and no two are exactly alike.
As a natural material, all stone is porous and can be nicked, stained or scratched; avoid placing sharp or heavy objects on surface
Use coasters under beverages to prevent marks and stains
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth free of harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning materials. Avoid direct sunlight and heat to protect the finish.
Details
Tabletop is crafted of 25mm-thick solid Turkish travertine
Base is handcrafted of solid wood and engineered wood and American white oak veneers
Oak is finished in an intensive, multistep process that includes brushing to highlight its rich grain and distinctive knots
Travertine is honed and sealed for a smooth finish with visible pitting that reveals the beauty and character of each piece
Inherent variations in the wood and stone, as well as variance resulting from the hand finishing process, are to be expected and celebrated; knots will be present. Each item is unique and no two are exactly alike.
As a natural material, all stone is porous and can be nicked, stained or scratched; avoid placing sharp or heavy objects on surface
Use coasters under beverages to prevent marks and stains
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth free of harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning materials. Avoid direct sunlight and heat to protect the finish.
1.Wabi-sabi spaces
Adaptation highlights: Natural pores and textures of the travertine tabletop align with wabi-sabi’s pursuit of natural authenticity, echoing microcement walls and linen carpets.
Scene presentation: Paired with rough pottery ornaments, it enhances the space’s serene, time-worn atmosphere, extending natural elements.
2.Nordic-style spaces
Adaptation highlights: Round silhouette and light-colored stone-wood materials fit Nordic simplicity and comfort, softening the space’s cold white tones.
Scene presentation: Placed beside a white sofa, with green plants on top and magazines stored below, adding warmth and vitality.
3.Japanese-style spaces
Adaptation highlights: Stone-wood combination blends naturally with tatami and bamboo weaving, creating a quiet, zen-like ambiance.
Scene presentation: By the bedside, with Japanese paper lamps and reading materials on top, and aromatherapy stored below, fitting Japanese life rituals.
4.Modern minimalist spaces
Adaptation highlights: Sleek design and double-layer structure meet functional needs without cluttering the space, keeping it tidy and open.
Scene presentation: Next to sofas or desks, holding daily items on top and accessories below, elevating the space’s sophistication.
5.Industrial-style spaces
Adaptation highlights: Travertine’s rough texture echoes industrial raw aesthetics, while oak’s warmth balances metal and cement coldness.
Scene presentation: With leather sofas and vintage metal lamps, displaying retro ornaments or plants on top, forming a balance of hardness and softness.
1.Wabi-sabi spaces
Adaptation highlights: Natural pores and textures of the travertine tabletop align with wabi-sabi’s pursuit of natural authenticity, echoing microcement walls and linen carpets.
Scene presentation: Paired with rough pottery ornaments, it enhances the space’s serene, time-worn atmosphere, extending natural elements.
2.Nordic-style spaces
Adaptation highlights: Round silhouette and light-colored stone-wood materials fit Nordic simplicity and comfort, softening the space’s cold white tones.
Scene presentation: Placed beside a white sofa, with green plants on top and magazines stored below, adding warmth and vitality.
3.Japanese-style spaces
Adaptation highlights: Stone-wood combination blends naturally with tatami and bamboo weaving, creating a quiet, zen-like ambiance.
Scene presentation: By the bedside, with Japanese paper lamps and reading materials on top, and aromatherapy stored below, fitting Japanese life rituals.
4.Modern minimalist spaces
Adaptation highlights: Sleek design and double-layer structure meet functional needs without cluttering the space, keeping it tidy and open.
Scene presentation: Next to sofas or desks, holding daily items on top and accessories below, elevating the space’s sophistication.
5.Industrial-style spaces
Adaptation highlights: Travertine’s rough texture echoes industrial raw aesthetics, while oak’s warmth balances metal and cement coldness.
Scene presentation: With leather sofas and vintage metal lamps, displaying retro ornaments or plants on top, forming a balance of hardness and softness.
1.Presentation of original material textures
Travertine tabletop: Preserves natural rough textures and pores formed by volcanic sedimentation. Each tabletop is a unique natural "imprint," with texture showing light and shadow variations under light, creating a layered visual effect.
Oak frame: Selected from oak trees over 20 years old, with clear knots and grains. The minimally modified original texture offers a warm touch with subtle wood grains.
2.Contrast tension between cold and warm materials
Tactile contrast: The cool hardness of travertine contrasts with the warm softness of oak, providing diverse tactile experiences in daily use (e.g., resting elbows, placing items).
Visual balance: Light beige travertine and light oak tones unify in color, while the difference between "matte stone × semi-matte wood" adds layered richness without monotony.
3.Soft strength of lines
Contour design: The round tabletop edge features a 5mm micro-curve, avoiding sharpness of right angles while retaining a touch of neatness, fitting various space styles.
Support structure: Oak legs adopt a "gradually narrowing" design, tapering from the tabletop connection to the ground, appearing visually light yet maintaining stability (with a load capacity of 50kg).
4.Details integrating function and texture
Double-layer height difference: The upper tabletop is 75cm from the ground (ergonomic for easy access), and the lower shelf is 45cm high. The calculated height difference ensures convenience in taking items while keeping the overall shape airy and non-depressive.
Storage texture: The lower oak shelf edges are rounded to prevent scratches on magazines or remotes, with optional rattan inlays adding natural texture to practical storage.
5.Texture potential with time precipitation
"Aging beauty" of travertine: Minor scratches and usage traces blend into natural textures over time, forming a wabi-sabi-like sense of age, becoming more charming with use.
"Patina change" of wood: Oak develops a smooth, warm patina through daily touch and maintenance, with color transitioning from light yellow to amber, recording usage marks.
1.Presentation of original material textures
Travertine tabletop: Preserves natural rough textures and pores formed by volcanic sedimentation. Each tabletop is a unique natural "imprint," with texture showing light and shadow variations under light, creating a layered visual effect.
Oak frame: Selected from oak trees over 20 years old, with clear knots and grains. The minimally modified original texture offers a warm touch with subtle wood grains.
2.Contrast tension between cold and warm materials
Tactile contrast: The cool hardness of travertine contrasts with the warm softness of oak, providing diverse tactile experiences in daily use (e.g., resting elbows, placing items).
Visual balance: Light beige travertine and light oak tones unify in color, while the difference between "matte stone × semi-matte wood" adds layered richness without monotony.
3.Soft strength of lines
Contour design: The round tabletop edge features a 5mm micro-curve, avoiding sharpness of right angles while retaining a touch of neatness, fitting various space styles.
Support structure: Oak legs adopt a "gradually narrowing" design, tapering from the tabletop connection to the ground, appearing visually light yet maintaining stability (with a load capacity of 50kg).
4.Details integrating function and texture
Double-layer height difference: The upper tabletop is 75cm from the ground (ergonomic for easy access), and the lower shelf is 45cm high. The calculated height difference ensures convenience in taking items while keeping the overall shape airy and non-depressive.
Storage texture: The lower oak shelf edges are rounded to prevent scratches on magazines or remotes, with optional rattan inlays adding natural texture to practical storage.
5.Texture potential with time precipitation
"Aging beauty" of travertine: Minor scratches and usage traces blend into natural textures over time, forming a wabi-sabi-like sense of age, becoming more charming with use.
"Patina change" of wood: Oak develops a smooth, warm patina through daily touch and maintenance, with color transitioning from light yellow to amber, recording usage marks.