A-DT01 Dining Table
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Inspired by the crude beauty and roughness of the demolished Kinuta apartment interiors, prior to their restoration, the geometrical design of the apartments is reflected in the structure of the table. The design unleashes the beauty of the material through its succinct structure, shown through the transparent glass top, while providing a warm and relaxing atmosphere when accompanied by chairs in a space.
Pure Oak or Smoked Oak
Available with an oak or tinted glass table top.
Made in Japan
Designed by world-renowned architects
Quality craftsmanship and sustainable design
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Estimated lead time is 8 - 12 weeks.
This may change depending on customisation and supply chain events.
Estimated lead time is 14 - 18 weeks.
This may change depending on customisation and supply chain events.
Estimated lead time is 3 - 5 weeks.
This may change depending on availability and supply chain events.
Estimated lead time is 14 - 18 weeks.
This may change depending on customisation and supply chain events.
Estimated lead time is 14 - 18 weeks.
This may change depending on customisation and supply chain events.
Estimated lead time is 12 - 16 weeks.
This may change depending on customisation and supply chain events.
Estimated lead time is 14 - 18 weeks.
This may change depending on customisation and supply chain events.
Estimated lead time is 14 - 18 weeks.
This may change depending on customisation and supply chain events.
A-DT01 Dining Table
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A-DT01 Dining Table

The Maker /
Karimoku Case Study
Karimoku Case Study is a contemporary lifestyle brand, based in Japan and born out of admiration and love for serene beauty, material richness and timeless appeal. Inspired by the Case Study Houses, Karimoku Case Study draws on the visionary works of the architects for the iconic, modernist program.
The Designer /
Keiji Ashizawa
Keiji Ashizawa Design is an architecture and product design studio based in Tokyo, Japan. Formed in 2005 by Keiji Ashizawa, the studio is comprised of both architects and designers, all bringing unique skills to the team.

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