Ottavia is a chic console table with refined, tapering legs and a subtle set-back motif. Expertly rendered in bookmatched burr oak, the languid forms recall the effortless elegance of early to mid-twentieth century European furniture design. The table top is inlaid with gently textured leather and the top section can also be constructed with one or more hidden drawers.
Burr oak veneered console with tapering legs
Insert Lena leather top from Futura, colour toffee Discover the leather selection here
Hidden drawer
Bespoke veneer options available upon request
L 120 x W 30 x H 90 cm
L 47.2″ x W 11.8″ x H 35.4″
Leather required: 1 m / 1.1 yd
Handmade in United Kingdom
Production lead time: 8 – 10 weeks
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Ottavia is a chic console table with refined, tapering legs and a subtle set-back motif. Expertly rendered in bookmatched burr oak, the languid forms recall the effortless elegance of early to mid-twentieth century European furniture design. The table top is inlaid with gently textured leather and the top section can also be constructed with one or more hidden drawers.
Working fluently between residential and commercial interior design, furniture and product design, Campbell-Rey’s world is a celebration of conviviality, colour and exceptional craftsmanship. With a love of historical architecture, traditional decorative techniques and an ability to create surprising dialogues and synergies between styles, periods and objects, their work is imbued with a playful, irreverent spirit and a desire to make magic. Comprising a series of eclectic statement pieces designed to bring a spirit of conviviality into any room, this bold and vibrant collection is a modern reimagination of the best of 20th century European design expressed in Campbell-Rey’s exuberantly joyful and insouciant aesthetic.