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The Andre Coffee Table

Coffee tables usually just sit there looking decorative while you worry about water rings and scratches. This round hardwood coffee table takes a different approach, designed for people who actually use their furniture instead of just admiring it from across the room.

The three legs link arm-in-arm at their meeting point, creating a connection that's both structurally brilliant and unexpectedly poetic. Think of it as furniture teamwork, where each leg supports the others in a way that makes the whole piece stronger than its individual parts. The mitered connections at the base showcase the kind of precision joinery that separates real craftsmanship from assembly line production.

Named for Andre Malraux, the French writer who proved you could fight fascism with both words and actions. While most intellectuals stayed safely behind their typewriters, Malraux flew combat missions in the Spanish Civil War and joined the French Resistance during WWII. He understood that sometimes the most radical thing you can do is refuse to stay neutral.

The Modern Organic design philosophy, enhanced with subtle Japandi influences, creates clean lines that feel both contemporary and timeless. The luxury wood coffee table aesthetic celebrates the material itself rather than hiding it under layers of artificial finish or unnecessary ornamentation.

That 1/8-inch chamfered edge running around the circular top isn't just a pretty detail, it's a practical feature that prevents sharp corners while adding visual sophistication. Small touches like this separate furniture built by people who actually think about how you'll use it from pieces designed by committees who've never had to live with their creations.

This high end circle coffee table emerges from solid lumber rescued from trees that fell naturally throughout Los Angeles. Each piece carries decades of California weather and sunshine in its grain patterns, transforming potential waste into something that grounds your living space.

The natural hard-wax oil finish protects the wood while maintaining that tactile connection between your hands and the material. Unlike those plastic-feeling lacquered surfaces that scream "look but don't touch," this finish actually improves with regular contact and the occasional maintenance session.

Our workshop team approaches each table as an individual creation, selecting boards that complement each other while celebrating their unique characteristics. The construction methods ensure this piece will support your daily coffee rituals, laptop sessions, and whatever else modern life throws at it.

Sometimes the most rebellious thing you can do is insist on quality in a world obsessed with disposability.

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The Andre Coffee Table

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Coffee tables usually just sit there looking decorative while you worry about water rings and scratches. This round hardwood coffee table takes a different approach, designed for people who actually use their furniture instead of just admiring it from across the room.

The three legs link arm-in-arm at their meeting point, creating a connection that's both structurally brilliant and unexpectedly poetic. Think of it as furniture teamwork, where each leg supports the others in a way that makes the whole piece stronger than its individual parts. The mitered connections at the base showcase the kind of precision joinery that separates real craftsmanship from assembly line production.

Named for Andre Malraux, the French writer who proved you could fight fascism with both words and actions. While most intellectuals stayed safely behind their typewriters, Malraux flew combat missions in the Spanish Civil War and joined the French Resistance during WWII. He understood that sometimes the most radical thing you can do is refuse to stay neutral.

The Modern Organic design philosophy, enhanced with subtle Japandi influences, creates clean lines that feel both contemporary and timeless. The luxury wood coffee table aesthetic celebrates the material itself rather than hiding it under layers of artificial finish or unnecessary ornamentation.

That 1/8-inch chamfered edge running around the circular top isn't just a pretty detail, it's a practical feature that prevents sharp corners while adding visual sophistication. Small touches like this separate furniture built by people who actually think about how you'll use it from pieces designed by committees who've never had to live with their creations.

This high end circle coffee table emerges from solid lumber rescued from trees that fell naturally throughout Los Angeles. Each piece carries decades of California weather and sunshine in its grain patterns, transforming potential waste into something that grounds your living space.

The natural hard-wax oil finish protects the wood while maintaining that tactile connection between your hands and the material. Unlike those plastic-feeling lacquered surfaces that scream "look but don't touch," this finish actually improves with regular contact and the occasional maintenance session.

Our workshop team approaches each table as an individual creation, selecting boards that complement each other while celebrating their unique characteristics. The construction methods ensure this piece will support your daily coffee rituals, laptop sessions, and whatever else modern life throws at it.

Sometimes the most rebellious thing you can do is insist on quality in a world obsessed with disposability.