Tangali Coffee Table

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Tangali Coffee Table

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The Tangāli Coffee Table is part of the second set of products designed by INODA+SVEJE for the Tangāli Collection, following the Bench and Day Bed that were prototyped in 2018. The Coffee Table is the centre piece (literally) of a collection of objects that make a complete living room set. These include the configurable Tangāli Modular Chair set and Side Table.

The Coffee Table has a slightly rectangular glass top with a brownish tint; beneath the glass top is a cane shelf woven in the signature wrap around style of the Tangāli Collection.

Cane Shelf Height: 25.5 cm

Materials:
Burma Teak (Tectona Grandis)
Natural Cane

We offer this product in a choice of Natural Teak or Dark Stain. For Natural Teak finish, the wood is sanded to smoothness and transparent wood polish and sealer are applied with a soft cloth to bring out the natural golden brown colour of teak. For Dark Stain, a coat of teak stain is hand applied to give the wood a darker, deeper shade. Please note, each batch of teak is unique and actual shade may vary a little from the reference image.

Tangali Coffee Table

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W105 x D100 x H41

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Inoda+Sveje

Inoda+Sveje

INODA+SVEJE are a multi disciplinary design duo comprising Kyoko Inoda (Japan) and Nils Sveje (Denmark). Inoda studied architectural design at ISAD in Milan. Sveje graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen. INODA+SVEJE was founded in 2000 in Copenhagen and moved their base of operations to Milan in 2003. They have developed a harmonious and sensitive approach, applied to both the design process and the resulting form and aesthetics. Their work as traditional external designers spans across established brands in the artisanal space.