About Ori Coffee Table
Design
The Ori Coffee Table takes its cue from the idea of origin, and it shows in the way the proportions feel settled from every angle. The design follows the golden ratio, so the silhouette reads calm and balanced without looking overly engineered. It’s a table with presence, but it doesn’t shout.
Three distinct tops overlap and intertwine, creating a deliberate play of texture and color. Wood meets marble, and the contrast is the point. The composition keeps the eye moving, then brings it back to center. It’s graphic, but still warm.
Materials & Build
In the standard version, the structure is Iroko, chosen for its rich tone and resilient character. The tabletop combines carved Iroko with marble and tech stone, giving each surface its own role. One feels organic, one reads crisp, and one lands somewhere in between. And because the transitions are clean, the mix feels intentional rather than busy.
Brushed stainless steel details add a quiet edge. The finish keeps reflections soft, so the metal supports the design instead of dominating it. A protection cover is included, which makes day-to-day care simpler when the table is not in use.
Everyday Use
Comfort, here, is about how the table works in real life. At approximately 78.7 inches wide, 48.6 inches long, and 15.0 inches high, it sits at an easy lounge height and offers generous surface area. There’s room for drinks, books, and the objects people actually live with.
The multi-top layout also helps with flow. Items can be grouped naturally without feeling staged. But it still looks composed, even when it’s being used.
Placement & Lifestyle
This coffee table suits larger seating arrangements and open-plan rooms where a single piece needs to anchor the conversation area. The layered tops create visual structure, so the table can hold its own against expansive sofas and deep lounge chairs. It also works in hospitality settings where a refined focal point matters.
From Myface, the Ori Coffee Table feels especially at home in interiors that mix clean lines with tactile finishes. Wood grain, stone veining, and brushed metal sit comfortably beside both neutral palettes and bolder materials.
Longevity
The material mix is not just for contrast. Iroko is known for its durability, and stone surfaces bring a sense of permanence. The stainless steel details help protect edges that tend to see the most contact over time.
With basic care and the included cover on hand, the piece is set up to age well. The Ori Coffee Table is built to keep its composure through daily use, not just on day one.


























