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DE LA ESPADA TWENTY-FIVE DINING TABLE / WOOD

DE LA ESPADA TWENTY-FIVE DINING TABLE / WOOD

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Twenty-Five is a solid wood dining table inspired by the structure of bridges and their arches. The design reflects mid-century Scandinavian, French and Portuguese influences in an understated form. 

The tabletop makes a feature of its construction, with locking dowels punctuating the expanse; this calls attention to where planks meet end-to-end joined with hidden mortises and through-tenons. The gently sloping edge and rounded corners of the tabletop invite touch. 

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DE LA ESPADA TWENTY-FIVE DINING TABLE / WOOD

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DE LA ESPADA TWENTY-FIVE DINING TABLE / WOOD

DE LA ESPADA

Twenty-Five is a solid wood dining table inspired by the structure of bridges and their arches. The design reflects mid-century Scandinavian, French and Portuguese influences in an understated form. 

The tabletop makes a feature of its construction, with locking dowels punctuating the expanse; this calls attention to where planks meet end-to-end joined with hidden mortises and through-tenons. The gently sloping edge and rounded corners of the tabletop invite touch. 

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DE LA ESPADA

Twenty-Five is a solid wood dining table inspired by the structure of bridges and their arches. The design reflects mid-century Scandinavian, French and Portuguese influences in an understated form. 

The tabletop makes a feature of its construction, with locking dowels punctuating the expanse; this calls attention to where planks meet end-to-end joined with hidden mortises and through-tenons. The gently sloping edge and rounded corners of the tabletop invite touch.