For a more contemporary global vibe, we offer the Tahiti drum cocktail and round lamp tables. Tahiti takes on a sculptural quality, with simple spherical shapes and intriguing texture. Crafted of resin with a faux wood grain, both tables give a primitive vibe to relax a space. The drum cocktail table seems to float, with its wide 42" surface supported by the gradually tapering base. This design offers the benefit of ample surface area on top for practical or decorative use, while also offering the benefit of extra leg and foot room around the perimeter. The finish for the Tahiti drum cocktail is a gentle mix of brown and grey tones, with a washed glazed effect, leaning more toward the grey coloration. It mixes well in casual luxe spaces, and also feels right at home in an urban collective space. The hourglass shape of the Tahiti round lamp table, joining two half-spheres, sparks a conversation in a space. The finish is a blend of grey and brown tones, with a washed glaze effect softening the look. The overall effect leans more toward the brown coloration. The Tahiti drum cocktail and round lamp table are intentionally designed to blend, not match, to create a more authentic, artisan look. The lamp table is darker and more brown in color, while the drum cocktail is lighter and more gray in color.
Height Over All |
20" |
Width Over All |
16" |
Depth Over All |
16" |
Weight |
51 lbs |
Shape |
Round |
Finish Options |
No Finish Options Available |
Multi-Step Dimensional Finish |
Yes |
Materials |
Wood |
Country Of Origin |
Vietnam |
Wood Type |
Poplar Solids, Oak Veneers |
Storage |
No |
Power Management |
No |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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