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Contour Collision: The square tabletop with rounded edges softens the rigidity of right angles, naturally blending “firmness” and “softness”.
Structural Dialogue: The cylindrical legs feature an “outer - round, inner - square” design. Their curved sides and geometric front create a balance between order and flexibility, breaking spatial monotony.
Travertine Traits: Turkish natural travertine, bearing 30 - million - year - old geological pores and textures, shows a warm apricot gradient under light, bringing “nature’s stories” indoors.
Oak Evolution: Selected from knot - free mid - sections of North American white oak, nourished by natural wax oil to develop a light gold sheen. Usage marks turn into “life rings”, transforming it from an “object” to a “companion”.
Living Room Integration: A “supply station” beside the sofa. The travertine holds coffee cups/candles; the oak shelf stores sundries. Open storage keeps the space “both hidden and revealed”.
Bedroom Extension: A “serene corner” by the bed. Rounded edges avoid bumps; the stone - wood texture wraps the sleeping atmosphere, understanding “bedroom warmth” better than metal.
Cross - style Fusion: Adds a relaxed vibe to wabi - sab spaces, injects rustic warmth into Nordic styles. It acts as a “style binder” in various spaces, fitting in naturally without awkwardness.
Contour Collision: The square tabletop with rounded edges softens the rigidity of right angles, naturally blending “firmness” and “softness”.
Structural Dialogue: The cylindrical legs feature an “outer - round, inner - square” design. Their curved sides and geometric front create a balance between order and flexibility, breaking spatial monotony.
Travertine Traits: Turkish natural travertine, bearing 30 - million - year - old geological pores and textures, shows a warm apricot gradient under light, bringing “nature’s stories” indoors.
Oak Evolution: Selected from knot - free mid - sections of North American white oak, nourished by natural wax oil to develop a light gold sheen. Usage marks turn into “life rings”, transforming it from an “object” to a “companion”.
Living Room Integration: A “supply station” beside the sofa. The travertine holds coffee cups/candles; the oak shelf stores sundries. Open storage keeps the space “both hidden and revealed”.
Bedroom Extension: A “serene corner” by the bed. Rounded edges avoid bumps; the stone - wood texture wraps the sleeping atmosphere, understanding “bedroom warmth” better than metal.
Cross - style Fusion: Adds a relaxed vibe to wabi - sab spaces, injects rustic warmth into Nordic styles. It acts as a “style binder” in various spaces, fitting in naturally without awkwardness.
Dimensions
46cm Table: 46cm sq., 51cm H
Open Space: 25cm W x45cm D x 44cm H
Space Above Shelf: 12cm H
Space Below Shelf: 30cm H
Weight: 24.9 kg
56cm Table: 56cm sq., 51cm H
Open Space: 30cm W x 55cm D x 44cm H
Space Above Shelf: 12cm H
Space Below Shelf: 30cm H
Weight: 34.9 kg
Dimensions
46cm Table: 46cm sq., 51cm H
Open Space: 25cm W x45cm D x 44cm H
Space Above Shelf: 12cm H
Space Below Shelf: 30cm H
Weight: 24.9 kg
56cm Table: 56cm sq., 51cm H
Open Space: 30cm W x 55cm D x 44cm H
Space Above Shelf: 12cm H
Space Below Shelf: 30cm H
Weight: 34.9 kg
A、Design Ingenuity: Delicate Balance of Squares and Circles
Contour Details: The square tabletop edges feature a 3mm micro-curved chamfer, where fingertips can feel a gradual transition from "sharpness to softness." It retains the square’s neat adaptability while avoiding the cold harshness of right angles. The connection between the supporting legs and the tabletop hides a 5° tilt—appearing vertical from the front, yet subtly "outwardly tensioned" from the side, adding dynamic rhythm to the static structure.
Structural Details: The distance between the two tiers was adjusted 12 times, with 18cm between the upper tabletop and lower shelf—just enough to hold a 32-page hardcover book upright. This avoids wasted space while allowing easy access with a natural arm drop. Hidden mortise-and-tenon joints at frame connections leave only a 0.5mm wood grain seam, seamless from afar but revealing the craftsmanship’s "concealment and exposure" up close.
Travertine Tabletop: Natural pores 0.3–0.5cm deep remain on the surface, with a subtle tactile undulation like touching the earth’s skin. The edges undergo 7 rounds of hand polishing: rough grinding preserves raw texture, while fine polishing only smooths contact areas—creating a contrast of "smooth center vs. naturally textured edges." Under light, the edges glow with fine, fragmented diffused spots, richer than full polishing.
Oak Frame: Clear "mountain grains" and "water ripples" interweave on the wood surface, with 3–5 natural knot lines per 10cm length, left unhidden. The wood wax oil coating is as thin as 0.1mm, letting the original grain color show—pale yellow near the heartwood, light brown near the bark. Sunlight brings an "amber flow," growing warmer with time.
Daily Use: The travertine tabletop has a water absorption rate ≤0.5%, so accidental coffee spills wipe clean instantly, unlike marble which stains easily. The oak shelf corners are rounded to 1cm, preventing page tears when fetching magazines and muffling noise from placing remote controls or chargers.
Style Adaptation: In wabi-sabi spaces, the travertine’s natural small gaps (1–2 per tabletop) echo the handmade flaws of rough pottery. For Nordic styles, the light wood tone and white sofas have a color difference ΔE ≤3, ensuring visual harmony. In new Chinese interiors, the 42cm leg height aligns with traditional low stools, creating a "high-low interaction" with tea tables.
A、Design Ingenuity: Delicate Balance of Squares and Circles
Contour Details: The square tabletop edges feature a 3mm micro-curved chamfer, where fingertips can feel a gradual transition from "sharpness to softness." It retains the square’s neat adaptability while avoiding the cold harshness of right angles. The connection between the supporting legs and the tabletop hides a 5° tilt—appearing vertical from the front, yet subtly "outwardly tensioned" from the side, adding dynamic rhythm to the static structure.
Structural Details: The distance between the two tiers was adjusted 12 times, with 18cm between the upper tabletop and lower shelf—just enough to hold a 32-page hardcover book upright. This avoids wasted space while allowing easy access with a natural arm drop. Hidden mortise-and-tenon joints at frame connections leave only a 0.5mm wood grain seam, seamless from afar but revealing the craftsmanship’s "concealment and exposure" up close.
Travertine Tabletop: Natural pores 0.3–0.5cm deep remain on the surface, with a subtle tactile undulation like touching the earth’s skin. The edges undergo 7 rounds of hand polishing: rough grinding preserves raw texture, while fine polishing only smooths contact areas—creating a contrast of "smooth center vs. naturally textured edges." Under light, the edges glow with fine, fragmented diffused spots, richer than full polishing.
Oak Frame: Clear "mountain grains" and "water ripples" interweave on the wood surface, with 3–5 natural knot lines per 10cm length, left unhidden. The wood wax oil coating is as thin as 0.1mm, letting the original grain color show—pale yellow near the heartwood, light brown near the bark. Sunlight brings an "amber flow," growing warmer with time.
Daily Use: The travertine tabletop has a water absorption rate ≤0.5%, so accidental coffee spills wipe clean instantly, unlike marble which stains easily. The oak shelf corners are rounded to 1cm, preventing page tears when fetching magazines and muffling noise from placing remote controls or chargers.
Style Adaptation: In wabi-sabi spaces, the travertine’s natural small gaps (1–2 per tabletop) echo the handmade flaws of rough pottery. For Nordic styles, the light wood tone and white sofas have a color difference ΔE ≤3, ensuring visual harmony. In new Chinese interiors, the 42cm leg height aligns with traditional low stools, creating a "high-low interaction" with tea tables.
1.Design Features
Contour Design: Square tabletop with 3mm micro-curved chamfers, balancing sharpness and softness; a hidden 5° tilt at the connection of supporting legs and tabletop adds dynamic rhythm to the static structure.
Structural Details: The distance between the two-tier shelves is adjusted multiple times for natural arm movement when fetching items; hidden mortise-and-tenon joints at frame connections leave only a 0.5mm wood grain seam, ensuring both aesthetics and stability.
2.Material Features
Travertine Tabletop: Retains natural pores 0.3–0.5cm deep, with subtle tactile undulations; edges undergo 7 rounds of hand polishing, creating a contrast of "smooth center vs. naturally textured edges," with fine, flickering light spots on edges under illumination.
Oak Frame: Displays interwoven "mountain grains" and "water ripples," with 3–5 natural knot lines per 10cm; a 0.1mm thin wood wax oil coating reveals the wood’s original color, developing a Mild and gentle patina over time.
3.Scene Adaptation Features
Daily Use: Travertine tabletop has low water absorption, making coffee stains easy to wipe off; oak shelf corners are rounded to 1cm, preventing scratches and reducing noise.
Style Integration: Compatible with wabi-sabi, Nordic, new Chinese, and other styles, harmonizing with various spatial elements. For example, in new Chinese interiors, the 42cm leg height interacts well with traditional low stools.
1.Design Features
Contour Design: Square tabletop with 3mm micro-curved chamfers, balancing sharpness and softness; a hidden 5° tilt at the connection of supporting legs and tabletop adds dynamic rhythm to the static structure.
Structural Details: The distance between the two-tier shelves is adjusted multiple times for natural arm movement when fetching items; hidden mortise-and-tenon joints at frame connections leave only a 0.5mm wood grain seam, ensuring both aesthetics and stability.
2.Material Features
Travertine Tabletop: Retains natural pores 0.3–0.5cm deep, with subtle tactile undulations; edges undergo 7 rounds of hand polishing, creating a contrast of "smooth center vs. naturally textured edges," with fine, flickering light spots on edges under illumination.
Oak Frame: Displays interwoven "mountain grains" and "water ripples," with 3–5 natural knot lines per 10cm; a 0.1mm thin wood wax oil coating reveals the wood’s original color, developing a Mild and gentle patina over time.
3.Scene Adaptation Features
Daily Use: Travertine tabletop has low water absorption, making coffee stains easy to wipe off; oak shelf corners are rounded to 1cm, preventing scratches and reducing noise.
Style Integration: Compatible with wabi-sabi, Nordic, new Chinese, and other styles, harmonizing with various spatial elements. For example, in new Chinese interiors, the 42cm leg height interacts well with traditional low stools.
1.Q: Is the travertine tabletop easy to get dirty? How to clean it daily?
2.Q: Will the oak frame crack or warp? How to maintain it?
A: The selected North American white oak has been dried, ensuring good stability, and it’s not prone to cracking or warping under normal use. For daily maintenance, simply wipe with a dry cloth or slightly damp rag. Avoid long-term exposure to sunlight or humid environments. You can apply natural wood wax oil once every 3-6 months to nourish the wood and maintain its smooth, warm patina.
3.Q: What is the load-bearing capacity of the side table? Can it hold heavy objects?
A: The double-layer structure is reinforced with hidden mortise-and-tenon craftsmanship, with an overall load-bearing capacity of up to 50kg (it’s recommended that the upper tabletop does not exceed 30kg). It’s completely fine for daily placement of books, tea sets, small potted plants, etc. However, it’s not advisable to place heavy objects exceeding the load-bearing capacity for a long time to avoid affecting structural stability.
4.Q: Besides the living room and bedroom, what other spaces is it suitable for?
A: In addition to the common places like next to the living room sofa or beside the bedroom bed, it’s also suitable for:
Study room: As a temporary shelf next to the bookshelf, for placing a desk lamp or frequently read books;
Entrance: For placing small items like keys and masks, with both decorative and practical functions;
Balcony: Match with rattan chairs as a small tea table for outdoor leisure. The travertine material can withstand slight sun exposure and rain.
5.Q: Compared with side tables of other materials (such as marble, metal), what are the advantages of this stone-wood side table?
A: - Compared with marble: Travertine is lighter, has more unique natural textures, and lower water absorption, making daily maintenance easier;
Compared with metal: The oak frame brings a warm touch, avoiding the coldness of metal. Moreover, the natural texture of the stone-wood combination is easier to integrate into various home styles, balancing rigidity and softness to show more warmth of life.
1.Q: Is the travertine tabletop easy to get dirty? How to clean it daily?
2.Q: Will the oak frame crack or warp? How to maintain it?
A: The selected North American white oak has been dried, ensuring good stability, and it’s not prone to cracking or warping under normal use. For daily maintenance, simply wipe with a dry cloth or slightly damp rag. Avoid long-term exposure to sunlight or humid environments. You can apply natural wood wax oil once every 3-6 months to nourish the wood and maintain its smooth, warm patina.
3.Q: What is the load-bearing capacity of the side table? Can it hold heavy objects?
A: The double-layer structure is reinforced with hidden mortise-and-tenon craftsmanship, with an overall load-bearing capacity of up to 50kg (it’s recommended that the upper tabletop does not exceed 30kg). It’s completely fine for daily placement of books, tea sets, small potted plants, etc. However, it’s not advisable to place heavy objects exceeding the load-bearing capacity for a long time to avoid affecting structural stability.
4.Q: Besides the living room and bedroom, what other spaces is it suitable for?
A: In addition to the common places like next to the living room sofa or beside the bedroom bed, it’s also suitable for:
Study room: As a temporary shelf next to the bookshelf, for placing a desk lamp or frequently read books;
Entrance: For placing small items like keys and masks, with both decorative and practical functions;
Balcony: Match with rattan chairs as a small tea table for outdoor leisure. The travertine material can withstand slight sun exposure and rain.
5.Q: Compared with side tables of other materials (such as marble, metal), what are the advantages of this stone-wood side table?
A: - Compared with marble: Travertine is lighter, has more unique natural textures, and lower water absorption, making daily maintenance easier;
Compared with metal: The oak frame brings a warm touch, avoiding the coldness of metal. Moreover, the natural texture of the stone-wood combination is easier to integrate into various home styles, balancing rigidity and softness to show more warmth of life.