The Weston Cocktail Table from Bernhardt positions an organic-shaped top between two curved oak panels that embrace rather than support from below. The panels undergo wire-brushing treatment, which raises the wood grain texture, creating a dimensional surface across the supporting elements. Material contrast emerges through finish selection, where pale stone-effect top meets darker wood panels, establishing tonal variation within a restrained material palette. The open base configuration leaves space between supports, reducing visual mass while maintaining structural integrity. This approach demonstrates how asymmetric organic forms can achieve balance through careful proportion and material placement.