Patricia Urquiola brings the poetry and festivity of the Sengu sofa into the dining room, recalling the Japanese perennial ritual of building and rebuilding temples over the years. The Sengu Table is an almost monumental piece of furniture that celebrates festivity through poetic dialogue emphasizing the combination of different materials that together express a great visual tactility.
The oval and round table is characterized by a solid wood structure with an oval leg connected to two cylindrical legs by one or two crosspieces. The upper part is in the same wood essence as the structure Canaletto walnut, combined with a strong cylindrical column, available in natural oak or stained black oak or in various marbles and colored ceramics.
As another important reference to oriental food traditions, it is available in enameled ceramic for the round version.