Transforming your home doesn't require a full renovation; sometimes, it just takes one extraordinary piece of furniture. Here is a breakdown of the six signature styles in our new collection, each designed to bring a different element of the outdoors inside.
1. The Sculptural Monolith
This table is for the bold. Featuring a dramatic, dark-stained slab and a base that looks like a weathered mountain crag, it’s the ultimate statement piece. It works best in high-contrast rooms where its architectural "pierced" vase design can act as a centerpiece.
2. The Warm Boho Bench
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Perfect for the cozy maximalist. This design features a clean, rectangular live-edge top supported by sturdy, thick-cut wooden legs. Its honey-gold tones pair beautifully with macramé wall hangings, layered textiles, and plenty of indoor
3. The Radiant Horizon Slab
This piece is defined by its expansive, sweeping surface and warm, golden-amber tones that seem to capture and hold the light. Unlike more aggressive, jagged cuts, its edges are gently contoured and rounded, offering a "Radiant Horizon" that visually expands your living room. The twin-pillar base provides a balanced, symmetrical weight, making it a sophisticated choice for those who want the raw character of live-edge wood with a more refined, polished silhouette.
4. The Sun-Drenched Oval
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If you prefer softer lines, this wide, oval-cut slab is your match. The light, natural finish brightens up any room, while the twin-pillar base provides incredible stability. It’s large enough to serve as the functional hub of a busy family living room.
5. The "Bookworm’s" Root Table
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Characterized by its rugged "burl" base, this table looks like it was pulled directly from an ancient forest floor. One side is supported by a natural root structure while the other uses a sleek wooden leg, creating a fascinating asymmetrical look that complements a wall full of books.
6. The Minimalist Cloud
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This table features a soft, undulating edge that mimics the shape of a cloud. Its mid-tone wood grain and thick, rounded plinth bases offer a "Japandi" vibe—a perfect blend of Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian functionality.







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