The Block dining table is named for what it is: a table whose legs are as much a part of the design as the surface they carry.
Wide square-section legs in solid rubberwood meet the floor with an intentional mass that most dining tables deliberately avoid. The thick profile, flush apron, and continuous grain across the tabletop create a form that reads as one resolved object rather than a top held up by four supports. Available in 55 inches for four to six people and 71 inches for six to eight, both in two colorways that shift the mood without changing the form.
The tabletop is finished to resist water and heat, and the whole assembles without ambiguity.