Foster Retreat Dining Table NF-DT01: Large - 94.5" + Pure Oak
Foster Retreat Dining Table NF-DT01: Large - 94.5" + Pure Oak
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Foster Retreat Dining Table NF-DT01: Large - 94.5" + Pure Oak
Foster Retreat Dining Table NF-DT01: Large - 94.5" + Pure Oak
Foster Retreat Dining Table NF-DT01: Large - 94.5" + Pure Oak
Foster Retreat Dining Table NF-DT01: Large - 94.5" + Pure Oak
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Karimoku × Norm Foster

Foster Retreat Dining Table NF-DT01

$6,750 - $8,285



Description

Global architectural eminence Norman Foster’s namesake DT01 revels in the beauty of its refined geometric silhouette and flawless timber construction, grounded in Karimoku’s legacy of superb crafting and detailing of wood for furniture. The soft corners embrace the language of the collection’s companion NF-DC01 seating, whose sloping armrests tuck neatly into the matching angle on the dining surface’s underside. Available in 3 sizes, the table’s design was inspired by its original beachside destination at the Foster Retreat on Martha’s Vineyard and is fashioned in solid oak with a choice of finishes apropos to any number of interior locales.

Specifications

Size

  • Small: 29.5" h x 65" w x 35.4" d (75x165x90cm)
  • Medium: 29.5" h x 78.7" w x 35.4" d (75x200x90cm)
  • Large: 29.5" h x 94.5" w x 37.4" d (75x240x95cm)

Material

Oak

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Brand

Karimoku

Inspired by the postwar program that birthed modernist masterpieces from the likes of Richard Neutra and Charles and Ray Eames, Japanese furniture manufacturer Karimoku launched a sister brand in 2019 with a similarly architect-designed objective. Karimoku beckons creative partners from across the globe to turn out furnishings based on a chosen structure’s interior. Guided by study at Karimoku’s base in Aichi, Japan, the collaborating designers have an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the company’s extensive heritage and unparalleled expertise as that country’s leading producer of wood furniture.

In the same way the original Case Study Houses established in the 1940s by Arts & Architecture magazine defined a new era, so Karimoku takes a holistic approach, with each architect or designer’s collection imbued with coherent style suggested by the intended setting, rather than merely the aesthetics of an individual piece of furniture or accessory. Made entirely from natural materials, the initial grouping referenced the Kinuta Terrace apartments in Tokyo with its large outdoor courtyard, where frequent collaborators Norm Architects and Keiji Ashizawa Design added to an existing set of furniture the architects had recently designed for the brand. Then, and in the collections that have followed, the richness of the materials, mindful production and a timeless appeal foresee that Karimoku is bringing about the icons of tomorrow.


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