New Product Alert: Kyoto From Dark Horse
The Kyoto outdoor timber dining table was created as a tribute to Japanese design and the interplay of beam and post architecture. This beautiful outdoor table is now available from Dark Horse.
The six-person outdoor eating table is uncomplicated yet elegant. Crafted from Iroko wood and finished with a Rubio Monocoat for durability and easy maintenance. It is designed to be shipped easily and assembled onsite. Note: indoor timber options are also available.
Dark Horse is a modern brand for the urban professional. Designed and manufactured in Cape Town – Dark Horse is for those that draw their own map of the world.
Started by a husband and wife team in a small Cape Town apartment in 2011. Having studied architecture and interior design respectively in Johannesburg – The creativity, spaces and beauty of Cape Town was the perfect place to set up their studio.
The name – “ Well, no one knew us when we arrived in Cape Town – We were outsiders, doing something new and different and wanting to upset the status quo” says Jarrad Nelson.
Dark Horse celebrates over ten years of design that brings us closer together.
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