Leamas dining table scorched

$10,270.00

Excludes taxes, shipping and overseas crating. All pricing is shown in USD.

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Timber
Scorched oak
Description

The Leamas dining table features generously radiused corners and a curved quirk detail to the edge, making it supremely comfortable to sit with. The waisted pedestal verticals are manacled by a through-mortice stretcher which is held in place with a wedge at each end.

This item requires basic assembly or can be delivered white glove including assembly.

Dimensions
Millimetres: 2400w × 1000d × 745h Seats 8 - 10 Inches: 94.49w × 39.37d × 29.33h Seats 8 - 10
Millimetres: 2400w × 1000d × 745h Seats 8 - 10 Inches: 94.49w × 39.37d × 29.33h Seats 8 - 10
Finishes

Solid (FSC and GIB certified) scorched oak with clear oil finish.

Dimension drawing
Measuring for access
Origin

This piece is made in the UK

Exploring potential

Wood brings a warmth to all environments, unrivalled by any other material and it offers a durable surface that can withstand all kinds of damage and lasts lifetimes. We sought to explore the potential of this beautiful, versatile material and to manipulate it to create new tones and textures that capture all the drama and theatricality of a darker synthetic material, whilst retaining the raw beauty and tactility of solid, responsibly sourced timber.

Playing with fire

To achieve the collection’s defining dark surfaces, each oak table is heavily charred using a bare flame, until it reaches a deep charcoal tone. Then the pieces are brushed and finished with clear oil - a process that pays homage to the traditional Japanese wood-preserving technique known as Shou Sugi Ban. This method is carried out at our workshop and honours the pure form of the piece, allowing the texture of the grain to be celebrated.

A shared passion

The people who make our pieces are also exceptional. We have a long, shared history with the workshop in Dorset. We share a mutual respect and trust. These makers take a huge pride in what they make for us. In our work the human hand is present from the crafting of the original model, through to the final sand and carefully applied oil.