SHIRO Hall Table

 

The SHIRO hall table gets its name due to the type of joint used in the leg and apron intersection, also known as the castle joint. This beautiful detail isn’t just for aesthetics, it forms a strong joint, and particularly when it has locking dowels such as the ones featuring on this hall table.

 

Shown here at 2.2 metres long, this can be made to suit your size preference whether it be smaller or even larger.

 

The negative detail allows light to pass through giving the illusion the top is floating.

 
 

This underside view shows the attention to detail doesn’t just stop at the Shiro joints.

 

Shown here finished with Rubio Monocoat Natural Oil Plus 2C, allows the natural beauty of the solid Oak timber to shine through.

 
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