Top: Edge-Joined Panels
Multiple panels joined together to form a mosaic of Acacia’s inherent artistry.
Side: Finger-Joined Panels
Every panel is bonded with an intricate clasp ensuring uniformity.
Available in 153cm & 183cm
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Top: Edge-Joined Panels
Multiple panels joined together to form a mosaic of Acacia’s inherent artistry.
Side: Finger-Joined Panels
Every panel is bonded with an intricate clasp ensuring uniformity.
Available in 153cm & 183cm
One of the hardest woods in the world, Acacia was the preferred wood for the British Royal Navy throughout the 18th century. Capable of holding fast against cannon shells, Acacia also possess a naturally occurring wax coat that protects it against unwanted pest. But most importantly, it is most sought for its water-resistance. Celebrated for its tenacity under adversity, you can now own a tabletop that is capable of standing fast against Poseidon's wrath and still last through the decades.
Despite its heft and durability, Acacia’s naturally occurring intricate grain structure and subtle fade lend an air of rustic sophistication that is rarely found in contemporary furniture. By virtue of its visual diversity, each Acacia tabletop is unique and exclusive to its owner. With its exquisite tone and intricate textures, our Acacia tabletops would seamlessly complement any decor
Despite its heft and durability, Acacia’s naturally occurring intricate grain structure and subtle fade lend an air of rustic sophistication that is rarely found in contemporary furniture. By virtue of its visual diversity, each Acacia tabletop is unique and exclusive to its owner. With its exquisite tone and intricate textures, our Acacia tabletops would seamlessly complement any decor