Handcrafted in Japan by the Mori Kougei studio are these stunning indigo-dyed side tables from the series titled STAND. The city of Tokushima is known for their indigo dye and Mori has used this natural dyeing process in his woodwork, constructing these side tables using oak wood and a veneer that's been dipped in to a vat of indigo dye.
Each table has been constructed with true care and has been crafted to the finest standard. Choose from a variety of finishes and support Hiroyuki Mori and his woodworking team, a craftsman incorporating modern design with craft.
Please note: Each piece is handmade and may differ slight from the image seen here. If out of stock they will be custom made. Table comes flat packed and is easy to assemble with a screwdriver. Do not climb on or lean on the table. There is a risk of falling, damage and injury.
Approx Size: Depth 402 x Width 402 x Height 600mm. Japanese Oak (Indigo Dyed). Top plate/urethane clear coating, other/oil coating. Handmade in Japan. Ships from Japan.Shipping
UK |
Shipping Time |
Cost |
DPD UK |
1 - 2 business days |
£6.00 |
Europe |
Shipping Time |
Cost |
FedEx |
2 - 5 business days |
£6.00 |
US & Canada |
Shipping Time |
Cost |
FedEx |
2 - 5 business days |
£16.00 |
Rest of the World |
Shipping Time |
Cost |
FedEx |
4 - 8 business days |
£30.00 |
Please note: These prices are for products shipped from the OEN warehouse only.
Any custom made pieces shipped directly from the maker's studio will have their own individual shipping price and shipping times.
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