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Pebble Center Table

Pebble Center Table

Regular price $2,150.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $2,150.00 USD
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Color: Natural Light
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Description

A three-legged wooden low table inspired by natural rock formations, handcrafted to celebrate raw wood textures and the beauty of imperfection. This piece adds organic elegance and character to any modern living space.

Dimensions

L 31" x W 31" x L 12"
L 80cm x W 80cm x H 30cm

Design Notes

Our solid acacia wood furniture is sustainably sourced and handcrafted to celebrate the perfect balance of strength, sophistication, and authenticity. Known for its rich grain, natural durability, and warm tones, acacia wood forms the foundation of our luxury handmade designs.

  • One of a kind wood grain and natural color variations
  • Authentic details like knots, cracks, and splits
  • Solid acacia wood that adapts naturally over time

Care Instructions

Wipe spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Use mild soapy water or a wood-specific cleaner, avoiding harsh chemicals. For rough finishes, use a soft cloth or brush. Protect surfaces with coasters or pads, and avoid dragging objects. Keep indoors, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Routine care includes gentle cleaning, hardware checks, and light stain removal with baking soda paste if needed.

For more thorough care instructions, please refer to our Product Guide.

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Product FAQ

What type of wood are your products made from?

Our products are primarily crafted from solid Chamchuri wood, also known as Acacia, Rain tree, or Monkey Pod, a living, natural material.

Are all solid wood products the same?

No two pieces are identical. Each solid wooden product is unique, showcasing different colors, shades, and grain patterns.

What about cracks, knots, or splits in the wood?

Cracks, knots, holes, or splits, whether present before or after purchase are natural features of solid wood.

Can wood movement affect the furniture overtime?

Yes. Wood planks may expand, contract, or shift due to changes in weather, environment, or humidity. This natural movement is not a defect.