In association with Città.

Deciding which interior items to buy the very best of isn’t an exact science, though a pretty sure bet for no regrets is your dining table. The stage for the daily routines and social gatherings that make a life, in time a top choice will be imbued with the sentimentality that comes with constant use.
Designed by David Moreland and Nikolai Sorensen in Città’s Mt Eden studio, and made to order in Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland too, this Field table combines solid American white oak with powder-coated mild steel. This material pairing and its pared-back form allow it to read as sleek and minimal, homely and family-friendly or even office-appropriate, according to your requirements. Blending the utility of three sizes that seat six, eight or 10 with interest-piquing design details like its suspended central rail and shapely legs, it has a universal appeal, yet is a piece you’d soon consider uniquely yours — a backdrop for a lifetime, and a well-loved part of the furniture.
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