Structure is a modern timber table with substantial proportions suitable for communal dining. Two rectilinear frames, crafted from generous planks of solid wood joined with mortise and tenon, form a continuous line from the legs through the tabletop frame. A central support beam recalls a classic refectory table, translated into a more pared back, geometric form.
SIZE
W260 × D110 × H75 cm
W102 1/3 × D43 1/3 × H29 1/2 ”
LEAD TIME
20 weeks. More information here.
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Available in black walnut, white oak, or ash in a range of finishes. Solid wood frame and engineered solid wood tabletop. See menus below for further material information.
Crafted at the solar-powered De La Espada factory in Portugal. Designed by a creative partner and rigorously engineered with the support of our in-house product development team and expert craftspeople. Durability, comfort and aesthetics combine for a product that lasts a lifetime.
Timber is sustainable solid wood from North America or Europe, offering long-term repairability of the surface. Natural colour and grain variations in every plank make each piece an individual. Traditional wood joinery bonded with wood glue ensures structural integrity. All finishes are non-toxic and applied by hand, sprayed or rubbed.
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Solid wood is an expression of the life of a tree, grown for at least 30 years, and the weather patterns it experienced, the absorption of sunshine and minerals. The tree is imbued with meaning, and this meaning is transferred to the piece of furniture it becomes.
Our planks are cut in a way that honours the growth rings and grain, making them clearly visible.
AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT
Our American black walnut is from the midwestern United States. This is a prized hardwood with luxuriously figurative grain patterns and great strength. The walnut tree is relatively small, and the dark heartwood is surrounded by sap wood that is blond in colour.
Our American black walnut timber is available in a choice of oil finishes.
Danish oiled walnut
Black oiled walnut
White oiled walnut
Our Danish oil, white oil, and black oil finishes provide a renewable surface for enduring beauty. Damage can be repaired with relative ease, as the timber can be reapplied with wax or oil at any moment.
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AMERICAN WHITE OAK
Our American white oak is from the eastern coast of the United States. Oak has long been used in furniture due to its great density, outstanding durability and simple, understated beauty. Its durability is compounded by the fact that it contains tannin acid, which naturally prevents rotting.
Our American white oak timber is available in a choice of oil finishes, or an oxidised finish.
Danish oiled oak
White oiled oak
Black oiled oak
Oxidised oak
Danish oiled oak
White oiled oak
Black oiled oak
Oxidised oak
Our Danish oil, white oil, and black oil finishes provide a renewable surface for enduring beauty. Damage can be repaired with relative ease, as the timber can be reapplied with wax or oil at any moment.
Our oxidised timber is sealed with a clear matte lacquer to maintain the colour whilst preserving the tactility of the surface.
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EUROPEAN ASH
Our European Ash is from Portugal, Spain and France. European Ash is a hardwood that has long been prized by cabinetmakers due to its versatility and simple beauty. This dense timber has a coarse yet even texture, compressive strength, and an appealing straight grain. It varies in colour from a cream to pale tan colour and accepts stains and coatings more readily than other timbers.
Our European ash timber is available in a choice of oil, painted, or stained finishes.
OILED EUROPEAN ASH
Danish oiled ash
White oiled ash
Black oiled ash
Our Danish oil, white oil, and black oil finishes provide a renewable surface for enduring beauty. Damage can be repaired with relative ease, as the timber can be reapplied with wax or oil at any moment.
PAINTED EUROPEAN ASH
Our painted timber is available in a choice of 10 paint colours. The timber is wire brushed to create a textured surface before the application of the paint.
Ash Painted White RAL 9016
Ash Painted Bone NCS S1005-Y20R
Ash Painted Fjord NCS S 3010 G20Y
Ash Painted Lagoon NCS 2010 G
Ash Painted Bay NCS S 7010 B50G-approx
Ash Painted Cove NCS S 6010 G10Y-approx
Ash Painted Forest NCS S7020-G
Ash Painted Black RAL 9005
Ash Painted Bordeaux NCS S6030-R10B
Ash Painted Ochre NCS S 4040-Y20R
Ash Painted Bordeaux NCS S6030-R10B
Ash Painted Ochre NCS S 4040-Y20R
STAINED EUROPEAN ASH
Our stained timber is available in a choice of 10 colours. The stain is sealed with a clear matte lacquer to maintain the colour whilst preserving the tactility of the surface.
Ash Stained White RAL 9016
Ash Stained Bone NCS S1005-Y20R
Ash Stained Fjord NCS S 3010 G20Y
Ash Stained Lagoon NCS 2010 G
Ash Stained Bay NCS S 7010 B50G-approx
Ash Stained Cove NCS S 6010 G10Y-approx
Ash Stained Forest NCS S7020-G
Ash Stained Black RAL 9005
Ash Stained Bordeaux NCS S6030-R10B
Ash Stained Ochre NCS S 4040-Y20R
Ash Stained Bordeaux NCS S6030-R10B
Ash Stained Ochre NCS S 4040-Y20R
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Douglas Fir
ENGINEERED SOLID WOOD
A small number of our products have components made out of engineered solid wood, which harnesses the beauty and strength of solid wood, while increasing the possibilities when used as a planar material.
Solid wood is a living, breathing material that continues to expand, contract and change throughout its lifetime. It requires very specific bracing when used as a planar material to prevent warping and other movement. Certain designs do not allow for such braces or similar construction, so engineered wood is used instead.
4mm-thick planks of our signature timbers, cross-banded with alternating grain directions, create an engineered plank made from a single hardwood. Essentially a reconstruction of plank of solid wood, this material retains all the benefits of solid planks of timber, including a renewable surface and consistent appearance even with rounded edges, while having the added benefit of greater planar stability achieved through the lamination of planks. This material minimises waste, as the less desirable planks of wood, such as those with sapwood or knots, are used for the inner layers.