Murakami Table is an exercise in restraint, made without decorative elements. The tabletop is composed of two pieces, set apart by a small separation, that allows a passageway for natural light.
As a service to our customers, we arrange the shipping of orders via one of our preferred carriers. Shipping cost will be calculated after confirmation of your delivery address. We will email you within 3 days with the quotation for your acceptance. You have the right to withdrawal from the purchase if delivery cost will not meet your expectations.
All charges are proforma and will be included on your order’s final balance.
Two options are available :
White glove service: our shipping partner will unload, unpack, check and install the product in the room of your choice.
Simple service: our shipping partner will unload the product and deliver it in front of the building. If you choose to manage your own freight and delivery, Studio Fenice must be notified of the specific details of the movement. The fee to move the product from a manufacturer to a terminal for “customer’s own” pick-up will be added to the balance due. The location of the pick-up by the client or the client’s agent may trigger sales tax responsibility at that location.
Ownership of the product transfers to the client upon the freight carrier taking possession of the order for transport. Therefore, responsibility for damage occurring in-transit is the owner’s and all claims for freight damage must be made within 72 hours of receipt. If customer selects their own freight carrier, freight claims must be filed directly with the selected carrier. Studio Fenice is not responsible for a customer’s own or third party freight damage and claim.
Dimensions
Width: 121 cm Width: 47.64 in
Length: 250 cm Length: 98.43 in
Heigth: 74 cm Heigth: 29.13 in
Origin
Spain
Lead Time
10 Weeks
In Context
The designer
Obstacles, founded by Sheila Llovet, was born from a deep appreciation for materiality and craftsmanship. Drawing from her Mediterranean roots and global influences gained from living in Cape Town, Paris, and Belgium, Sheila developed a design philosophy that balances simplicity, quality, and customization. Her work prioritises harmony between furniture and architecture, creating pieces that seamlessly integrate into their surroundings.
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