This minimalist dining table, produced in France in the 1980s, is crafted entirely from bamboo and finished in a rich, warm tone that highlights the material’s distinctive linear grain. The design is defined by its quiet architectural clarity: a thick rectangular top with subtly rounded edges resting on two solid block legs.
Although the designer remains unknown, the table strongly reflects the aesthetic philosophy associated with Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt. Its emphasis on natural materials, subtle patina, and balanced proportions evokes the wabi-sabi sensibility often found in Vervoordt’s interiors, where simplicity and authenticity create spaces of quiet harmony. The table comfortably seats 8 to 10 people, making it suitable for both intimate dinners and larger gatherings.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialBambooNumber of items1Height77 cmWidth300 cmDepth110 cm