De La Espada Tavli Medium Dining Table in Oak Timber 408MK

SKU: 408MK
$10,265
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Timber: Oak
De La Espada Tavli is a solid wood dining table with a tabletop that features a decorative joint detail: each plank in the tabletop is shaped with an undulating edge, creating a continuous, repeating geometric pattern across the length of the table. Named after the backgammon tavli board, this table reimagines the decorative wood detailing of its namesake.

Specifications & Manuals

Key Specifications
Model Number
408MK
Depth (mm)
1000 mm
Height (mm)
760 mm
Width (mm)
2000 mm
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Finish Colour
Oak
Furniture and Homeware Details
Furniture Type
Dining Table
Craftsmanship
Crafted at the solar-powered De La Espada factory in Portugal. Designed by a creative partner and rigorously engineered with the support of their in-house product development team and expert craftspeople.
Furniture/Homeware Material Details
Timber is sustainable solid wood from 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.
Designer Information
About The Designer
Matthew Hilton is an esteemed British designer whose eponymous product line expresses the technical knowledge and clarity of vision gained over four decades in the industry. Utilising robust materials that improve with the mark of age, Matthew Hilton creates timelessly beautiful, exceedingly functional products that are rigorously engineered. Every view of a design is valued equally, every aspect carefully considered, allowing for a sense of appreciation over time as new details are discovered.
Product Designer
Matthew Hilton