
Turned from solid mango wood, this pedestal table reads almost like a found object — a dome base rising through a spherical joint to a smooth, gently lipped tabletop. The grain swirls freely across every surface, no two pieces reading quite the same. Finished in a warm amber-brown tone, the wood deepens with time and handling, settling into the room rather than announcing itself. At just over sixteen inches tall, it sits low and deliberate, the kind of table that makes a sofa feel more considered.
Because each piece is shaped individually from solid wood, grain patterning, tonal depth, and subtle surface variation are natural — and expected — marks of honest making.
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The Story
Turned from solid mango wood, this pedestal table reads almost like a found object — a dome base rising through a spherical joint to a smooth, gently lipped tabletop. The grain swirls freely across every surface, no two pieces reading quite the same. Finished in a warm amber-brown tone, the wood deepens with time and handling, settling into the room rather than announcing itself. At just over sixteen inches tall, it sits low and deliberate, the kind of table that makes a sofa feel more considered.
Because each piece is shaped individually from solid wood, grain patterning, tonal depth, and subtle surface variation are natural — and expected — marks of honest making.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The table that holds an evening together
A candle, a stack of books, a half-finished cup of tea — set them down here and the room quietly composes itself around this warm, sculptural form. The grain does the work; you just settle in.



