Limbo is a minimalist dining collection created by Turin-based designer Giorgio Bena, handcrafted in collaboration with StudioF and Alchimia Lab. The pairing of birch plywood and hand-brushed aluminum sits at the center of what Limbo proposes.

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Limbo is a minimalist dining collection created by Turin-based designer Giorgio Bena, handcrafted in collaboration with StudioF and Alchimia Lab. The pairing of birch plywood and hand-brushed aluminum sits at the center of what Limbo proposes.
First Desk is a minimalist work table created by Brooklyn-based studio Haven. Industrial aluminum carries a particular set of expectations: precision milling, anodized finishes, engineered joints that conceal their mechanics. First Desk deliberately refuses these conventions, treating the material not as something to be refined into technological perfection but as a found substance with inherent qualities worth preserving.
The Knox Dining Table is a minimalist table by the Toronto-based design practice, Mary Ratcliffe Studio. As one of the four pieces in the studio’s new Joue collection, a series of furniture centered around the art of play, this dining table takes inspiration from the physicality of movement and the communal act of gathering.
The Curoso Table is a minimalist table by the Antwerp-based designer and maker, Elias Van Orshaegen. Handcrafted from cast, deformed, and polished aluminum, the piece is a part of Van Orshagen’s Curoso series, an exploration of the material’s capacity for movement and distortion.
The Fragment Side Table is a minimalist side table by the Seoul-based design practice, Fict Studio. Designed by the studio’s founder, Heakyoung Jang, the table is a part of the ongoing Fragment series: a collection of furniture that re-examines the value of marble fragments typically discarded during the stone’s processing, proposing new ways of seeing the material as both functional and beautiful.
The Bone Dining Table is a minimalist dining table by the Brooklyn-based design studio, Mokko Seishin. Designed and fabricated by the studio’s founder, Robert Rurup, the table reflects the studio’s commitment to heirloom-quality craftsmanship and an enduring connection to the spirit of woodworking.
side_table is a minimalist side table created by New York-based designer Brian Atkinson of Nook Studio. In Nook Studio’s Limited Collection 01, the side table emerges not as mere furniture but as a meditation on permanence itself – four planes of waxed aluminum stacked with the precision of a minimalist sculptor, each joint deliberately exposed like the seams of a well-tailored garment.
Exhuma Coffee Table is a minimalist coffee table created by Mexico City-based practice EWE Studio. The molten bronze pools in the sand mold, its surface tension creating a perfect mirror that will soon become the top of a coffee table. In this moment of transformation, liquid metal holds the memory of ancient Purépecha furnaces while anticipating its role in contemporary living spaces.