Raw, weathered, and deeply rooted in tradition. The Maura Wooden Coffee Table is the kind of piece that feels like it was unearthed rather than built. Fashioned from aged teak wood, it sits low and wide on a pair of dramatically carved bracket legs that hint at centuries-old Indian woodworking traditions.
The thick slab top is left bare and unrefined, its surface carrying the authentic scars of time, dark stains bleeding into pale wood, old nail holes, and the natural unevenness of timber that has lived a full life before arriving at your door. Nothing has been smoothed over or hidden. What you see is what the wood chose to become.
The real drama lives in the legs. Broad, angled support brackets adorned with carved animal head motifs at the top and ornamental scrollwork at the base give the Maura a ceremonial, almost totemic quality. These aren't decorative afterthoughts. They're structural elements shaped with meaning, drawn from a vocabulary of craft that predates modern furniture design entirely.
Low enough for floor cushion gatherings and long enough to serve an entire seating arrangement, the Maura works in expansive living rooms, covered courtyards, or gallery-like interiors where every object earns its place through presence alone.
Not furniture for the faint of heart. This table has lived, and it shows.