Ori Dining Table

About Ori Dining Table

Design

The Ori Dining Table takes its cue from the idea of origin, with proportions guided by the golden ratio. The result is a shape that feels calm and intentional, without looking overly engineered. It’s a large table, but it reads clean, thanks to the way the surfaces and lines stay disciplined.

What sets it apart is the dual-top concept. Wood and stone meet in a quiet contrast, playing off each other in tone and texture. And that contrast keeps the table from feeling heavy, even when the materials are substantial.

Materials & Build

In the standard version, the structure is made in iroko, chosen for its character and natural strength. The tabletop combines iroko with either marble or Tech Stone, so the finish can lean more classic or more contemporary without changing the table’s core presence. Metallic details in brushed stainless steel add a crisp edge, kept understated rather than flashy.

At 126.0 inches long, 55.1 inches wide, and 29.9 inches high, it’s sized for real hosting. The scale is generous, but the mix of materials breaks it up visually, so it stays refined instead of overwhelming.

Comfort for Dining

Comfort here is about how the table supports the way people actually gather. The surface proportions give room for place settings, shared dishes, and the small clutter that comes with a long meal. There’s space to spread out, but it still feels like one table, not a row of separate zones.

Height sits in the expected range for dining, so chairs pair naturally and posture stays easy. It invites staying a little longer, which is usually the point.

Placement & Lifestyle

The Ori Dining Table suits spaces that can handle its length, from open-plan homes to dedicated dining rooms. It works especially well where different finishes already live together, like wood floors with stone or metal accents. But it can also be the main contrast in a softer room, adding structure and clarity.

From Myface, it feels designed for everyday use as much as for occasions. It looks composed when set formally, and it doesn’t fall apart visually when the table is lived in.

Longevity & Care

With iroko, stone, and brushed stainless steel, the material story is built around resilience. These are surfaces meant to hold up to regular dining, not just to be admired from a distance. A protection cover is included, a practical touch for keeping the tabletop looking its best between uses or through seasonal changes.

The Ori Dining Table is straightforward in its intent: balanced proportions, honest materials, and a finish mix that stays relevant. It’s the kind of piece that settles in quickly, then keeps doing its job for years.

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