
A Scandi-inspired design with an oak frame and easy-care grey ceramic top. Add extra places with the aid of a seamless extending leaf
W260 × D74 × H74 cm
£1,549

A pair of oak framed tables, one with an oak veneer top and the other a grey ceramic top
W100 × D60 × H100 cm
£599

This elegant oak dining table extends with the aid of a folding leaf to accommodate extra seating
W120 – 170 × D60 × H75 cm
£749

A contemporary oak cabinet with cut-out handles and internal shelving
W93 × D44 × H76 cm
£549
Finding the perfect blend of materials for a modern home can be challenging, especially if you want to avoid overusing materials and creating a very two-dimensional inside space.
The Mira II collection is a range of furnishings which balance different material finishes to create a cohesive but modern finish. Read more…
The Mira II collection is a range of furnishings which balance different material finishes to create a cohesive but modern finish. Read more…
Notice how in the nest of tables set, the frame of both tables uses the same oak wood finish, but while one has a natural wooden the surface the other boasts a ceramic top which juxtaposes the use of wood and adds a touch of industrial style to the set.
Items like the sideboard and dining table are crafted largely from natural wood, though the round surface of the table and the curved edges around the sideboard again bring some contradiction to the use of this strong and angular material, creating pieces which are modern but soft in their structural design.
Having said that, and while design is intrinsically important, it’s the structural finish across this range that makes it so popular with homeowners.
The dining table is built to be extended, while the sideboard has cutout handles across the top of the cupboard doors for ease of opening.
Whether used in a living space, dining room, or open plan home, these items are functional and built to withstand the test of both use and changing trends.