H.02 Console Table / Natural Oak By Lusano
$15,900
1st Dibs
The Harlow Console Table is a study in tension, balance, and sculptural presence. Inspired by Brutalist architecture and the defiance of gravity found in structural trusses, the design makes weight appear to float with quiet drama. Its cantilevered surface extends boldly into space, while the intersecting “X” leg form provides both support and visual lift, creating a dialogue between mass and lightness.Crafted in a choice of natural or ebonized oak with the option of travertine stone, Harlow celebrates the raw honesty of material. The oak’s tactile grain is juxtaposed with the stone’s enduring solidity, giving the piece both warmth and monumentality. The proportions are disciplined yet expressive, engineered to achieve a precise equilibrium: grounded, but never heavy; monumental, but never rigid.Harlow reflects Lusano’s architectural ethos, furniture conceived not simply as object, but as structural gesture. Each piece is made to order in Los Angeles, numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. With its sculptural silhouette and enduring craftsmanship, the Harlow Console Table is as much an architectural statement as it is a functional surface.Founded in Los Angeles with European roots, Lusano merges old-world craftsmanship with contemporary restraint. Influenced by Italian heritage and Scandinavian minimalism, each sculptural piece reflects an architectural approach: precise, soulful, and enduring. With reverence for materials and detail, our collections are designed to live beautifully and shape the way we inhabit space, inviting quiet moments, meaningful use, and beauty that deepens over time.DetailsYear: 2025Origin: Handcrafted in Los AngelesSerial Number & Certificate: Provided with each pieceEdition: Numbered EditionCustomization: Available (+10% upcharge, lead time 14–16 weeks)Materials: Natural Oak, Ebonized Oak, and Classic TravertineFinish Options: Shown in Natural Oak. Also available in Ebonized Oak and Travertino Classico.Note: Due to the organic nature of stone and wood, variations in tone, texture, and grain are expected and celebrated.