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Often subtle in scale yet essential in function, low tables help define how a room is used and experienced. Whether placed beside a lounge chair or anchoring a seating arrangement, they introduce material contrast, layered heights, and sculptural interest. This week’s selections highlight an array of designs that bring character and refined utility to contemporary spaces. 
PRYN
Christopher Hardy
Crafted in the United States from solid American walnut, white oak, or blackened ash, the Pryn table reflects a clear respect for material and proportion. Its grounded silhouette and carefully finished surface give it a calm architectural presence. Designer Christopher Hardy presents a thoughtful design where three legs and a top are bound together through the intentional implication of continuous curvature. Available in three sizes.
CENTENNIALE
Joanna Laajisto
The Centenniale low table celebrates Nikari’s century-long dedication to wood craftsmanship. Designed by Joanna Laajisto, Centenniale is made entirely of solid ash or oak and is meant to have cracks, uneveness and knots, making each piece one of a kind. The careful craftsmanship that goes into creating Centenniale makes every piece an individual work of art, while the name itself honors the fact that the material is intended to remain exceptionally durable for many years.
KIGO
GamFratesi
Available in multiple sizes and shapes, the Kigo tables introduce a sculptural dimension through their integrated bowl detail set into the tabletop. This distinctive feature adds both visual interest and functional versatility, inviting display or storage within easy reach. GamFratesi’s balanced approach to form and utility gives the collection a refined and expressive character. Available in solid oak or walnut.
KUYU
Formstelle
Defined by precise geometry and exceptional craftsmanship, the Kuyu coffee tables showcase Zeitraum’s commitment to sustainable solid wood construction. The wood version emphasizes clean lines and a refined profile, while marble options are also available for added material contrast. Designed by Formstelle, the table’s considered proportions allow it to sit effortlessly within contemporary lounge environments alone or in groups.
ARVIN
Jessy Van Durme
With its relaxed silhouette and tactile materials, the Arvin coffee table brings an inviting softness to low seating arrangements. Also available as a side table, Arvin features a beautifully crafted solid oak top and an organic ceramic base, carefully hand-shaped for an artisanal touch. Designed by Jessy Van Durme, each piece is meticulously crafted to bring warmth, style, and a calming ambiance to your home. Ceramic base available in mushroom or maroon.