You don't come across a table like this twice. The Nazan Wooden Naga Table is carved from a single piece of teak sourced from Nagaland, aged roughly 60 to 80 years before it ever became furniture. That's not a selling point. That's its biography.
The surface is broad, low, and flat, sitting close to the ground on sturdy splayed legs. Along the edges, hand-carved scalloped forms and rounded knobs run like a border, giving the table a rhythm that feels almost organic. It's the kind of detail that only makes sense when you understand it was carved by someone who wasn't following a blueprint but a tradition passed down through generations.
There's no veneer here. No laminate. No assembly line. The teak has weathered into a beautiful spectrum of browns and greys, with natural cracks, grain lines, and tool marks that tell you exactly how it was made. Every surface has been touched by hand.
Use it as a coffee table, a floor-level statement piece, or a display platform for books, pottery, or other collected objects. It sits low and grounded, perfect for spaces that value warmth over formality.
This is furniture with a past. And now, it gets a second life in your home.