Kimono Dining Table

$4,999

Gessato

Can a dining table look solid and feel light? Yes — Kimono balances a generous oak top on legs that sweep inward like a folded sleeve. Norwegian designer Magnus Pettersen pared the form down to a few purposeful parts, taking cues from Japanese joinery. A single stretcher runs straight through the legs, its ends revealed like wooden dowels to show exactly how the frame is held together. The inner curves soften the sturdy silhouette, while tiny brass-plated pins give the joints a subtle glint. A white-pigmented finish keeps the oak grain visible and shrugs off everyday spills. Stretching over seven feet, the surface handles family dinners, weekend projects, or a full spread of reference books. Generous overhang leaves room for benches or stackable chairs, and the open base keeps foot space clear. From loft dining rooms to studio workspaces, Kimono lets the character of solid wood take center stage and stands ready for decades of daily use.

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