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Our occasional tables are available in an array of sizes, shapes and designs to suit any lifestyle and décor.
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The 5° Series is inspired by the clean crisp lines of Scandinavian design. The 5° Coffee Table is shown in Lyptus wood.
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The 5° Series is inspired by the clean crisp lines of Scandinavian design. The 5° Console Table is shown in White Ash.
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The 5° Series is inspired by the clean crisp lines of Scandinavian design. The 5° Pedestal Table is shown in Cherry.
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The Artisan Tables are available with a display light located under the tabletop to illuminate the shelf below. Shown in Cherry.
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The Artisan Tables are available with a display light located under the tabletop to illuminate the shelf below. Shown in Cherry.
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With graceful curves and floating tops, the Balance Tables are works of art. Shown in Cherry.
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With graceful curves and floating tops, the Balance Tables are works of art. Shown in Cherry.
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The drawer pull and top inlay of the Collins Console Table are made of Wenge, an African hardwood. The beautifully shaped apron and bowed top set it apart. Shown in Cherry.
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The arching legs of the Curva Tables create graceful shapes and dramatic spaces. The lower glass shelf is standard in the Curva Coffee Table. Shown in Cherry.
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The arching legs of the Curva Tables create graceful shapes and dramatic spaces. A stone, chosen from the Maine landscape, is an optional part of the Curva Console Table design. Shown in Cherry.
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The arching legs of the Curva Tables create graceful shapes and dramatic spaces. The Curva End Table base is created with a 6-point dovetail. The lower glass shelf is standard. Shown in Cherry.
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The Demilune Table is simple and elegant, classic and refined. Shown in cherry.
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Built with hammered copper accents, the Duo Console Table is a part of the Duo Series which includes the Duo Bed and the Duo End Table. Shown in Cherry.
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Built with hammered copper accents, the Duo End Table is a part of the Duo Series which includes the Duo Bed and the Duo Console Table. Available with or without a drawer. Shown in Cherry.
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The Johnson Tables are simple and practical, yet elegant. The Johnson Coffee Table is shown in Cherry.
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The Johnson Tables are simple and practical, yet elegant. The Johnson Round Side Table at top right. Shown in Cherry.
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The Johnson Tables are simple and practical, yet elegant. The Johnson Square Side Table is not shown.
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The drawer pull of the JP End Table is made of solid Wenge, an African hardwood. The JP End Table is the perfect complement to the JP Bed. Available with or without a drawer. Shown in Cherry.
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So simple and practical, the Princeton Side Table goes just about anywhere. Shown in Walnut, Cherry and Maple.
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The graceful Providence Side Table is elegant enough for even the most formal setting. Shown in Cherry.
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The Prism Tables include a 3/8" thick beveled glass insert on top. The negative space in each leg is created by solid Wenge cubes. Shown in Cherry.
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The Prism Tables include a 3/8" thick beveled glass insert on top. The Square Table also includes a glass shelf below. The negative space in each leg is created by solid Wenge cubes. Shown in Maple.
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The floating tops, graceful legs and ribbed skirts of the Studio Tables create an elegant, contemporary form. Shown in Cherry.
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The floating tops, graceful legs and ribbed skirts of the Studio Tables create an elegant, contemporary form. Shown in Cherry.
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The floating tops, graceful legs and ribbed skirts of the Studio Tables create an elegant, contemporary form. Shown in Cherry.
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The floating tops, graceful legs and ribbed skirts of the Studio Tables create an elegant, contemporary form. Shown in Cherry.
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