Long, low, and endlessly composed. The Leandra Wooden Coffee Table stretches out with the kind of unhurried presence that only solid teak and old-world proportions can deliver. This is a table that takes up space unapologetically and looks entirely at ease doing it.
The broad plank top is wide and generous, its surface showing the natural weathering and grain movement of aged teak. Faint colour shifts, subtle surface cracks, and the soft matte texture of time-worn wood give the Leandra a depth that new furniture simply cannot mimic.
What anchors it are the four sculpted pedestal legs, each shaped with a distinctive upward flick at the base, a nod to traditional Indian temple architecture. The legs taper and curve with a quiet theatricality, adding a sense of ceremony to an otherwise pared-back form. Traces of old green and grey patina cling to the base, hinting at the wood's former life and lending an almost archaeological beauty to the piece.
Its low height makes it ideal for floor-level seating arrangements, spacious living rooms, or open-plan interiors where you want the furniture to breathe rather than dominate. Spread out your morning papers, lay down a brass tray, or simply let the Leandra sit empty. It holds its own either way.
Built to outlast trends and designed to grow more beautiful with every passing year.