Named after the Indonesian word for crossroads, the Simpang Round Table brings together opposing lines in harmony. Its base is carved from solid teak, joined by hand using traditional methods passed down through generations.
Three timber beams intersect at precise angles - a grounded sculpture that anchors the space without weight. A circular glass top rests above, clear and quiet, allowing the joinery and grain beneath to remain visible.
Balanced, intentional, and made entirely in Java, Simpang is a centrepiece for dining, meeting, or gathering. A study in connection - where form meets transparency, and simplicity holds strength.
Each base will vary slightly in tone and grain, shaped by the nature of the wood.