BassamFellows Circular Dining Table

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The Circular Table Collection marries pure geometry with high craft. From above, the piece emanates a strong geometric identity given that the circle is divided equally into wedge shapes with the grain of the wood radiating from the center. The tabletop is cut into three equal segments separated by a reveal and held together on the underside with a solid brass or stainless-steel ring. The reveal allows the pie-shaped solid wood wedges to move freely with variations in humidity eliminating warping and splitting. (Custom versions of the table include four legs with four equal tabletop segments, allowing seating for four, eight or larger, depending on the size of the table). A sturdy but agile floating presence is created by the table’s base, made from circular sections of solid naval brass or stainless steel– not hollow tubing – allowing the legs to be bent to the tightest possible radius for elegance and sophistication

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The Circular Table Collection marries pure geometry with high craft. From above, the piece emanates a strong geometric identity given that the circle is divided equally into wedge shapes with the grain of the wood radiating from the center. The tabletop is cut into three equal segments separated by a reveal and held together on the underside with a solid brass or stainless-steel ring. The reveal allows the pie-shaped solid wood wedges to move freely with variations in humidity eliminating warping and splitting. (Custom versions of the table include four legs with four equal tabletop segments, allowing seating for four, eight or larger, depending on the size of the table). A sturdy but agile floating presence is created by the table’s base, made from circular sections of solid naval brass or stainless steel– not hollow tubing – allowing the legs to be bent to the tightest possible radius for elegance and sophistication

The Circular Table Collection marries pure geometry with high craft. From above, the piece emanates a strong geometric identity given that the circle is divided equally into wedge shapes with the grain of the wood radiating from the center. The tabletop is cut into three equal segments separated by a reveal and held together on the underside with a solid brass or stainless-steel ring. The reveal allows the pie-shaped solid wood wedges to move freely with variations in humidity eliminating warping and splitting. (Custom versions of the table include four legs with four equal tabletop segments, allowing seating for four, eight or larger, depending on the size of the table). A sturdy but agile floating presence is created by the table’s base, made from circular sections of solid naval brass or stainless steel– not hollow tubing – allowing the legs to be bent to the tightest possible radius for elegance and sophistication