James Mudge Latest Collection: Did Someone Say Round Brass Top Table?
Introducing the latest collection from James Mudge. Did someone say Round Brass Top Table?
The Threefold Table
Designed with an asymmetrical base, the Threefold Table gives you a fresh new look from each angle. The quiet, rounded details of the legs provide a delicacy and softness which is contrasted by its undeniably contemporary aesthetic. A striking design, the Threefold Table is a statement piece of furniture and, aside from making a fantastic dining table, will offer a strong focal point and wow factor to your entrance hall.
This design is now on offer with either a brass inlay top or with a solid wood top. When made with a brass top, three sections of brass join together to form a triangular detail. The brass is then bordered by a solid wood timber frame, keeping the edges smooth and warm to the touch.
A beautiful yet functional piece, this table boasts professional craftsmanship with every detail. We love the unique appeal of the base, which can certainly become a talking point in your dining space.
James Mudge specialises in the the design and manufacture of high quality, beautifully crafted pieces of furniture. Based at his studio in Cape Town he and a small team of highly trained artisans produce small quantities of finely made furniture.
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