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Forged steel dining table with eliptical, curved center structures with a glass top.

Ellipse Table

Forged steel curves frame a central elliptical void.

Structure

A forged steel dining table base, riveted together.
Detail of a forged steel dining table showing hammer marks and riveted sections
Detail of the curved elliptical section of a forged steel dining table.

Description

A sculptural dining table defined by tension, balance, and visual lightness.

Forged steel elements intersect to form a series of curved lines, framing a central ellipse within both structure and void while supporting a low-iron glass top with clarity and restraint. The relationship between line, shadow, and transparency allows the piece to establish presence within a room without introducing unnecessary visual weight.

The open framework allows surrounding materials, light, and architecture to remain visible through the piece, enabling it to sit comfortably within spacious and carefully considered interiors.

Designed to comfortably seat six, the proportions of the presented piece prioritise openness and movement around the table rather than mass or enclosure.

The Ellipse Table performs best where proportion, material contrast, and negative space can be clearly read within the wider interior.

Options & Adaptations

Dimensions and seating configuration may be tailored to suit the requirements of a project, from more intimate settings to larger dining arrangements.

Tabletops can be specified in a range of timber, veneer, stone or glass finishes, with all adaptations developed in keeping with the original design intent and proportions of the piece.

Produced in limited numbers for residential and architectural projects.

Details

Forged mild steel and low-iron glass

Lightly polished steel with protective finish

2000 × 1200 mm. Comfortably seats 6

Produced to order

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