
003 Atlantico Table
Overview
Made in Portugal by De La Espada.
Close to perfect. The Atlantico Table features an expansive plane of timber, subtly raised above two rectilinear leg constructions and detailed with box joints. The double layer table top is sculptural and inventive. Unique grain patterns found in each plank of solid wood inform the simple yet rich aesthetic. The Atlantico Table is available in American Black Walnut or American White Oak finished with a Danish oil or white oil. All table components including the tabletop, supporting frame and legs are manufactured from solid planks of wood. Box joints strengthen the leg frame connections and all connecting hardware allows for the natural movement of timber.
Select Black Walnut or White Oak with Danish Oiled or White Oiled finish.
Notes:
Assembly required. This is a beautifully hand-crafted item that is Made to Order. As such, orders cannot be cancelled or returned once order production has begun.
Returns: No returns are accepted on this product.
Specifications
Material(s): American Black Walnut or American White Oak solid wood
Dimensions: 72.8"W x 35.4"D x 29.5"H
Models
003
a thing of beauty at reasonable price
By: Charles T., Homeowner (New York)
de la espada 003 atlantico table is as expected, solid, and rigid in structural design. solid oak is a natural beauty and craftsmanship is up to standard. Putting the table together requires two person and a little effort, but understandable. The selection of wood panel grains to make up the table top and the four legs could've been better matched and more carefully done; Otherwise, it's a well made table, and i am pleased with the purchase.
Manufacturer: De La Espada
De La Espada is a leading designer and manufacturer of modern solid wood furniture, founded by Luis De Oliveira and Fatima De La Espada in 1993. Hailing from Porto and Madrid respectively and educated in London, the founders opened the first De La Espada store in London in 1996, when there was comparatively little quality contemporary furniture in the city. De La Espada's dedicated factory in Portugal specializes in hand crafting and traditional construction methods to create modern furniture with timeless appeal and the warmth of solid wood.
The De La Espada aesthetic evolved from influences including the Arts and Crafts movement, architects such as Tadao Ando, John Pawson and Alvaro Siza, as well as Scandinavian design from the 1950s. Their expertise in solid wood is renowned and rooted in many years of production at De La Espada's own facility in Northern Portugal. Mortise and tenon joinery, dovetail joinery and frame and panel construction are used in abundance, creating modern masterpieces of heirloom quality.
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