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Midnight Current

Midnight Current is a strong design direction defined by a dark current, clear linework, and a deliberate tension between timber and inlay. Every piece remains unique. The gallery shows different expressions of the same table language rather than separate standardised products.

Midnight Current

From

€5,600

Lead time

6-8 weeks

Materials

  • - Solid timber with a natural edge and individual linework
  • - Dark resin or inlay character as the defining element
  • - Oiled finish with aligned base options

Specifications

Lengths
180-320 cm
Widths
90-120 cm
Top thickness
4-6 cm solid wood
Base
Possible directions are aligned per project
Production
The shown direction remains open to individual timber figures, current lines, and final alignment.

Aligned and dependable

What happens after the enquiry

Personally aligned

Species, thickness, dimensions, base, and finish are aligned together. Coffee tables, oval forms, and special one-off pieces can also be requested.

Reliably delivered

Selected timber from sustainably managed mixed forests

Crafted by hand in an experienced workshop

Secure freight delivery

Payment model by arrangement

Base Options

Possible base directions for the next stage of alignment.

The bases are presented as curated directions within the bespoke process rather than fixed webshop variants. Final combinations are aligned to the top, the room, and the intended atmosphere.

Augusta

Augusta

Clear presence with a calm architectural stance.

Eagle

Eagle

Graphic lines for distinctive, open table compositions.

Hickory

Hickory

A warm frame character with handcrafted calm.

Iron

Iron

Reduced and strong, with a clearly guided load line.

Links

Links

An asymmetric direction with restrained tension.

Oakmont

Oakmont

Grounded, stable, and intentionally monolithic.

Fairway

Fairway

Opened into a star base for a lighter room presence.

Final combinations and base selection are aligned during the inquiry process.

How your table takes shape

From selected timber in the forest to coordinated delivery, the process stays clear, personal, and easy to understand.

01

Select the timber in the forest

02

Cutting process

03

Individual coordination of table and base

04

Drying and preparation

05

Final finishing (resin / base adjustments etc.)

06

Delivery by freight carrier