Simple. Low. Solid. The Nazik Wooden Naga Table is the kind of piece that makes you rethink what furniture can be. Carved from a single piece of teak sourced from Nagaland, this table has been shaped by hand and seasoned by roughly 60 to 80 years of age before arriving at your doorstep.
The form is beautifully minimal. A wide, flat surface with a subtle raised lip at one end, resting on four chunky cylindrical legs. No joints. No screws. No assembly. Just one continuous piece of wood, carved and smoothed into a low table that sits close to the ground the way it was always meant to.
The surface tells its own story. Warm browns blend into muted greys, with natural grain lines, age marks, and the soft sheen of decades of use. Nothing has been added or covered up. What you see is what the wood chose to become over time.
Place it in your living room as a coffee table, in a lounge as a display surface, or at the foot of a bed as a bench-style accent. It works in minimal spaces just as well as it does in layered, collected interiors. The Nazik doesn't ask for attention. It earns it by being exactly what it is.