Archello Awards · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024 · Winners Announced
Archello Awards 2024
Winners Announced

In ancient Japan TAKUSHI meant „table“. However TAKUSHI is not merely a table. The table top almost appears to float to some degree. It is especially the legs that create this impression; they are not attached to the corners but, curved and angled in slightly, reach under the table top. The shape of the legs is a new development, with the legs available in solid oak and, shaped like a half-pipe, in moulded plywood. TAKUSHI is suitable for use in homes, in conference areas, and as a work and office table.


TAKUSHI table top and base frame in natural solid oak or natural black walnut (American walnut). Other woods and dimensions on request. Table legs in moulded natural-finish black walnut (American walnut) or natural-finish oak plywood. On request, the legs are also optionally available in solid wood, to match the table top.


Fleet-footed, yet solid in every respect: table leg in moulded plywood of natural-finish black walnut (American walnut). Table top veneered in black walnut with edge in solid black walnut. Striking in appearance: table leg of moulded natural-finish oak plywood. Table top in solid natural-finish oak with rounded edge profile. Perfect craftsmanship: option with table leg in natural-finish solid oak. Table top in natural-finish solid oak with tapered edge profile. TAKUSHI is a table that imparts a sense of suspense, and even verve. It stands with its four legs firmly on the floor.

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