Overton table
Matthew Hilton | De la Espada
£10,975.00
Named after a West Yorkshire town, the Overton table draws inspiration from the English county, with its rural landscape and lineage of modernist sculptors.
The solid wood tabletop is formed from individual planks, cut on a CNC machine, and joined in a way which elongates the surface, further than the limitations of the tree height. Making use of a technique devised by Matthew Hilton, the cleverly engineered hardwood top of this dining table is complemented by the metal leg frame, and the metal detailing inlaid along the centre of the table.
The solid wood tabletop is formed from individual planks, cut on a CNC machine, and joined in a way which elongates the surface, further than the limitations of the tree height. Making use of a technique devised by Matthew Hilton, the cleverly engineered hardwood top of this dining table is complemented by the metal leg frame, and the metal detailing inlaid along the centre of the table.
- 395M - W 200 D 100 H 74 cm
- 395L - W 250 D 100 H 74 cm
- 395G - W 300 D 100 H 74 cm
- 395J - W 350 D 100 H 74 cm
- 395Q - W 400 D 100 H 74 cm
- 395V - W 450 D 100 H 74 cm