Materials take centre stage in the Oshi table: solid wood defines the legs and the edge, which runs along the entire perimeter of the top, creating a continuous design, while ceramic or glass completes the surface in a balanced material composition. The design, distinguished by legs positioned at 45° at the corners, is characterised by soft profiles that become the common thread running through all elements. Its generous proportions and the craftsmanship of the wood lend Oshi a strong, authoritative presence, expressing a reinterpreted archetype in a contemporary key. For this reason, Oshi fits naturally into dining environments where the table plays a central role, as well as into more representative settings such as meeting rooms or prestigious spaces.
Materials take centre stage in the Oshi table: solid wood defines the legs and the edge, which runs along the entire perimeter of the top, creating a continuous design, while ceramic or glass completes the surface in a balanced material composition. The design, distinguished by legs positioned at 45° at the corners, is characterised by soft profiles that become the common thread running through all elements. Its generous proportions and the craftsmanship of the wood lend Oshi a strong, authoritative presence, expressing a reinterpreted archetype in a contemporary key. For this reason, Oshi fits naturally into dining environments where the table plays a central role, as well as into more representative settings such as meeting rooms or prestigious spaces.