Asymmetrical Marble Coffee Table
Asymmetrical Marble Coffee Table
The Asymmetrical Marble Coffee Table is a beautiful piece of design that seamlessly blends several styles with shared philosophy. Its clean lines and minimalist linear profile are reminiscent of American prairie style of Frank Lloyd Wright. The tapered legs will be familiar to fans of minimalist Scandinavian Architect Finn Juhl and the asymmetrical design harkens to the American born George Nakashima. The premium materials create an aesthetic that combines the natural warmth of premium hardwood with the elegance of marble to bring a touch of natural beauty to your living space.
But the true spiritual essence of this coffee table lies in its handmade nature. Each piece is carefully crafted by skilled artisans, imbuing it with a special energy and soul that can't be found in mass-produced furniture. As you gather around this table with loved ones, you'll feel the warmth and intention that went into its creation.
Handmade in Shorewood, Wisconsin, USA, our wooden tables are joined without fasteners and utilize a combination of mortise and tenon and cross-lap joinery. The urban harvested wood used to construct these tables has been carefully selected for its durability and unique grain pattern, ensuring that each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.
Materials
Materials
Urban Harvested White Oak or Walnut
Marble
Dimensions
Dimensions
Length - 48 in
Width - 16 in
Height - 16 in
Customization
Customization
Each table is made to order and we will consult with you on dimensions, slab selection, legs and finish. Lead times are typically 6-8 weeks
Shipping
Shipping
Free shipping in the continental USA.
Gaurantee
Gaurantee
We will repair or replace any piece of our furniture with defects in material or workmanship for as long as it is owned by the original purchaser. See our guarantee page in the footer for more details.
Sustainable Modern Furniture Made in America
Inspired by nature and the generations of makers before us, we started Nordlanda to create timeless furniture that is constructed with elevated natural materials.
Joinery and Woodwork
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Mortise
A Mortise is cut on the inside of both legs and is used to join them together.
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First Cross Lap Cut
The first part of the cross lap is cut into the outside of the leg where it attaches to the frame
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Second Cross Lap Cut
The other part of the cross lap joint is cut into the long piece of the wood frame to recieve the leg
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Legs Joined
The wood legs are joined together with a tenon
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Legs and Frame Joined
The legs and frame are joined together to fit tightly. This type of contruction relies mostly on friction to stay together and will last indefinitly.
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Sanded and Dryfit
After all of the component are made we sand and dryfit the tables to ensure a tight fit.