Centerpiece of the Dining Room

News 2025年7月23日 15

—An Oval Table That Turns Every Meal into a Moving Art Show

Tired of the rigid edges of square tables? Longing for a dining room that doubles as a visual highlight? This oval table answers every design fantasy you’ve ever had.

  1. Three Curves, One Twist
    The top is formed by three rotating slices that lock together—stable yet never static. A racetrack-oval outline is laid over an invisible rectangular core, giving you the order of a square table and the fluidity of an oval. From a distance it looks like a frozen ripple; up close, it invites touch.
  1. Two Extra Seats of Warmth
    An oval has no “head,” so hierarchy disappears. 6–8 people sit in one inclusive circle, conversation flowing without corners in the way. A 3 mm chamfered edge feels silky under fingertips and safe under running children. Compared with a traditional square table, you gain two seats—and twice the intimacy.
  1. Stone, Wood & Steel in Concert
  • 12 mm sintered-stone inlay—choose Snow White, Dusk Grey, or Midnight Black. Knives won’t scar it; hot pots won’t phase it.
  • Legs cross at 90°, like clasped hands, carrying every toast with quiet strength.
  • Upper legs show vertical grain to lift the eye, lower legs horizontal grain to widen the view. Light slips through the negative space, painting ever-shifting shadows.
  • A solid beech sphere nests at the intersection, a playful amber bead polished by time.
  • Bespoke stainless-steel glides lift the table 3 mm, sparing floors from scratches and squeaks—small details that whisper rather than shout.
  1. Two Lengths, Anywhere It Fits
    1.6 m for the cozy household, 1.8 m for the generous one; either slips effortlessly into place. Float it mid-room as a sculpture, or park it beneath a window to borrow daylight as canvas.
  1. Dining Room as Gallery
    Morning light skates across stone; night lamps glow against beech. You’ll realize the table is not just for meals—it’s a permanent centerpiece installation.
    Bring this oval table home and curate your own daily exhibition: dishes are the exhibits, people the audience, and the table the stage where every story begins.