





This table can be read as a fossil trace.
Natural patterns, knots, and textures form a surface shaped by time rather than intention. In some places, worms once lived here — their paths still visible, quietly recorded in the wood. These traces are not erased; they are preserved as evidence of life that passed through.
The wood itself comes from the city. Once declared hazardous, removed from its place, and left at a bulky waste site — waiting to disappear. Instead, it was noticed, recognized, illuminated, and loved. Sometimes that is all it takes: to see, and to bring light.
The surface is finished with a clear, colorless lacquer, allowing the full character of the wood to remain visible while making the table practical for everyday use. Nothing is disguised, nothing exaggerated — the material speaks for itself.
Slim metal legs give the piece a sense of lightness and strength. They do not compete with the main form; they support it quietly, helping the wood stand out even more.
This is not just a table, but a preserved moment — a reminder that value often already exists, waiting to be revealed.
Material:
• Wood
• Metal
87
Ø 120x77x43cm
Clean with a damp cloth.