Turn
Crafted entirely from solid acacia wood, the Turn tables immediately catch the eye with their silhouette: a generous circular top, gently bordered by a raised rim that keeps whatever is placed on it in place, perched on a central, flared, massive, turned, and sculpted mushroom-shaped base. This base is the collection's signature. It's not there to subtly support the table and be overlooked. It's there to be seen, touched, appreciated. The turning work is visible in every curve, every bulge, every transition between volumes, a way of reminding us that before being a design object, a table is first and foremost an object crafted by human hands.
Acacia does the rest. It is a dense, hard wood, renowned for its strength and longevity, but above all, it is a wood that tells a story on its surface. The grain of acacia is rarely uniform: it varies from piece to piece, playing with shades ranging from light golden brown to deep reds, sometimes within the same tabletop. It is this natural irregularity that gives the Turn tables their particular warmth and ensures that no two identical tables are ever quite alike.
The collection comes in three sizes designed to coexist. The large coffee table for the center of the living room, for books, vases, and relaxation. The intermediate side table to flank a sofa or armchair, within easy reach. And the small stool-pouf, the most sculptural of the three, equally at home on the floor or as an impromptu footrest. Together, as seen in the lifestyle photo, they form an organic and coherent ensemble, a family of round volumes that naturally interact with each other. Used separately, each perfectly fulfills its role.
The Turn tables fit into interiors that embrace raw and authentic materials: apartments with old parquet floors, contemporary homes with clean lines, bohemian spaces where natural wood meets warm textiles. They find their place equally well in a Scandinavian living room with clear lines as in a more eclectic interior where they become the object everyone notices without quite knowing why.