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Round wooden dining table Eruh

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Inspired by Karimoku A-DT03 (not replica Karimoku A-DT03)

Due to the copyright notice, please note that this product is not a replica

Inspired by: Karimoku Karimoku Case Study
Original code: D32411**, D32511**

Product description

The A-DT03 round table is based on the A-DT02 design adapted to European hospitality and culture. The shape of the legs and the angle of their mounting are taken from A-DT02. The visual lightness due to the lack of an apron ensures the versatility of the table, which suits many locations, including hotel facilities.
Wood (color): oak (pure oak / smoked oak / matt black grain) Emerged from shared design values, Karimoku Case Study is a contemporary lifestyle brand based in Japan, born out of admiration and love for serene beauty, rich materials and timeless charm. Case Study collections are brought to life by world-renowned architects based on individual cases, and the story of each collection is told in its native setting.
Thanks to a holistic approach to architecture and design, the studio behind each collection creates a consistent style and setting, moving from architectural frameworks to interiors and objects in space, designing for specific needs and structures, and not just taking into account aesthetic impressions. With the Karimoku Case Study, they aim to present a thoughtful brand that serves as a guardian of what is natural and timeless, using materials that have an inherent richness and gain beauty over time.

Technical data

Diameter: 1200, 1500 mm
Height: 720 mm

Tags

KARIMOKU, Keiji Ashizawa, Karimoku Case Study, Furniture, Tables and chairs, Tables, table, Contemporary style tables, Wooden tables, Solid wood tables, Round tables, Dining tables

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