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About
Square, practical, Cube.

With its simple and elegant design, the small Cube blends seamlessly into any interior style. Whether modern, minimalist, or classic—the Cube is always a perfect fit! The frame is made of powder-coated steel and the tabletop of high-quality solid wood, which not only provides a natural and warm look but is also durable and easy to maintain.

Its compact size makes it extremely practical and versatile. You can place it next to your favorite armchair or couch and use it as a surface for books, drinks, or snacks. It’s also ideal as a nightstand to keep your reading glasses, a book, or a cup of tea within reach, and it even works well as a stool.
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Size & technical details

Cube Side Table

Offer at 369,00 €

including tax

Shipping & Returns: Free

Production & delivery time: 2–6 weeks

Surface: Beech wood, walnut stain
Racks: Copper
About
Square, practical, Cube.

With its simple and elegant design, the small Cube blends seamlessly into any interior style. Whether modern, minimalist, or classic—the Cube is always a perfect fit! The frame is made of powder-coated steel and the tabletop of high-quality solid wood, which not only provides a natural and warm look but is also durable and easy to maintain.

Its compact size makes it extremely practical and versatile. You can place it next to your favorite armchair or couch and use it as a surface for books, drinks, or snacks. It’s also ideal as a nightstand to keep your reading glasses, a book, or a cup of tea within reach, and it even works well as a stool.
... show more
Size & technical details
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Cube Side Table Offer at 369,00 €

What is piping?

A piping is a cord enclosed in a fabric tube. It is used to finish the edges of upholstered furniture or cushions, while also reinforcing them and making them more durable.

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Sustainability

Sustainability is a big word. Perhaps too big to use lightly. In an industry that tends to make promises, we believe in something simpler: taking responsibility for what we can actually influence. Not abstract offsets, but decisions that start right here in our workshop.