Flatiron Dining table
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About Flatiron Dining table
The Flatiron Dining Table is a bold architectural statement, designed to bring sculptural elegance and modern sophistication into refined interiors. With its asymmetrical structure and distinctive silhouette, Flatiron is not just a piece of furniture — it’s a centerpiece with presence, purpose, and historical resonance.
Inspired by the iconic Flatiron Building in New York City, this table reinterprets early modern architecture through the lens of contemporary furniture design. Just like the historic skyscraper that influenced its form, the Flatiron Table creates impact through geometry, balance, and a sense of poised defiance against convention.
The tabletop is subtly trapezoidal in shape, with softly curved edges that lend the piece a natural flow. This unique form enhances visual interest and elevates the table beyond the ordinary rectangular standard. Available in three different sizes, it offers flexibility for various interior layouts — from intimate dining rooms to expansive, design-forward spaces.
What sets Flatiron apart is the ability to choose between multiple versions, each tailored to different design visions:
Mono Material Version: Crafted entirely from wood, this version offers a warm, harmonious look with seamless continuity between the top and the base. Ideal for interiors emphasizing natural materials and tonal cohesion.
Double Material Version: Here, a wooden tabletop is paired with a sculptural marble base, creating an elegant contrast between organic texture and refined stone. This version speaks to lovers of tactile richness and timeless sophistication.
Free Combination: For the most customizable option, the Free Combination model allows mixing a wooden top with a lacquered base in signature metallic tones like lead grey or bronze. This version invites creativity and personal expression, perfect for spaces that balance luxury with individual style.
Despite its dramatic geometry, Flatiron integrates effortlessly into prestigious residential environments. Its asymmetrical architecture feels intentional, not disruptive — a balance of stability and dynamism that draws the eye without dominating the space. It functions beautifully as a luxury dining table, a statement conference piece, or a sculptural element in an open-plan interior.
The inspiration behind the design adds depth to its visual appeal. Named after the legendary New York skyscraper captured by Alfred Stieglitz in 1903, the table channels that spirit of innovation and modernity. The Flatiron building wasn’t just admired for its form — it became a symbol of a new architectural era. This table aspires to the same: to anchor a room not only through function, but through its presence.
Whether you choose the purity of the mono-material wood version, the tactile contrast of wood and marble, or the custom contrast of lacquer and timber, the Flatiron Table adapts to its environment with both strength and grace. It’s more than a table — it’s a curated intersection of design history, material exploration, and modern living.