‘LOOKOUT’ COLLECTION

The ‘Lookout’ collection features a wide-set parsons-style base and tabletop that “floats” atop the base using 1/4” custom made risers. The design is completely customizable from the size, wood species, steel finish and material grade.

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‘LOOKOUT’ COFFEE TABLE, END TABLE & CONSOLE TABLE

Mix and match, or create a uniform look throughout your living space. Even the grain on the tabletop can be run in your preferred direction, whether it’s perpendicular to the frame or runs parallel with the lengthwise steel supports.

Our ‘Lookout’ table collection can be made in a variety materials and finishes. Some of the wood species we use most often include common grade walnut for a more rustic look, prime grade walnut for a more refined look, oak, ash, alder, and cherry. Powder-coat color options for the steel are nearly endless.


‘LOOKOUT’ STRAIGHT-CUT SLAB DINING TABLE

The first piece to pioneer our ‘Lookout’ collection was a large claro walnut slab dining table, designed specifically for a mountain modern home in Lake Tahoe a the base of Northstar Ski Resort’s ‘Lookout’ lift.

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‘LOOKOUT’ DINING TABLE

A dimensional lumber version of our ‘Lookout’ dining table to this collection slims down the tabletop and steel for sleekness. Pictured in this version is a “prime” grade walnut tabletop and patina-treated steel.


EXTENDABLE ‘LOOKOUT’ DINING TABLe

Adding removable leaves to the ‘Lookout’ table allows some extra overhang at the ends for personal leg room for those seated at the head and foot of the table.

 

‘LOOKOUT’ BENCH

A bench can be paired with the table to compliment the length of the main section of the table, easily able to slide up to and out from under the tabletop.

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‘LOOKALIKE’ COFFEE TABLE

We took inspiration from our ‘Lookout’ collection to add a new version of the design to our line. Swapping the the steel to 1x1” tubing, we used the same “floating” tabletop look with 1/4” risers between the tabletop and base, and redesigned the base to resemble a cube.