Dutch designer Reinier de Jong completed the Stip table, an elegant wooden furniture piece remarkable for its minimalist design and high-quality craftsmanship. The sturdy dining table comprises ash wood legs and a birch plywood tabletop finished with white HPL. The name for the Stip table—‘stip’ means dot in Dutch—was inspired by the circular shapes that punctuate the table’s form; the end grain of the angled ash legs are made visible through four round openings on the white tabletop.
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