Our Kant Table started out as a one-off commission from a client close to our base in Connecticut. They wanted a substantial, modern table that would hold its own within a particularly spacious dining room. The result has visual heft on the surface and lightness on the base, created through sophisticated architectural principles. The tabletop is supported by twin beams and angled legs bound by a V-shaped truss support. The design has myriad details that are a joy to discover over time – a half bullnose edge is gently rolled, contrasting with the sharpness of other elements of the table, and its softened corners are constantly pleasing to touch.
Our Kant Table started out as a one-off commission from a client close to our base in Connecticut. They wanted a substantial, modern table that would hold its own within a particularly spacious dining room. The result has visual heft on the surface and lightness on the base, created through sophisticated architectural principles. The tabletop is supported by twin beams and angled legs bound by a V-shaped truss support. The design has myriad details that are a joy to discover over time – a half bullnose edge is gently rolled, contrasting with the sharpness of other elements of the table, and its softened corners are constantly pleasing to touch.