Barringer is a coffee table designed by a Turkish interior designer, Atilla Kuzu, named after the meteor crater in Arizona. It contains three inner compartments with sliding doors. Since its launch in 2002, it has been one of the most popular items especially in the European market.
Pricing Wood Finish and Table Dimension pricing shown in selector
Shipping U.S. Contiguous Made-to-Order, Ships in 15-18 Weeks White glove delivery options shown at checkout, based on weight and location
Wood Types Japanese Oak, Walnut
Construction Veneer Top with Solid Wood Edge
Wood Finishes - Japanese Oak Natural, White Wash, Medium Brown, Dark Brown, Gray Wash, Dark Gray, Black
Long-life wooden furniture made of wood produced on the forest-rich island of Hokkaido by CondeHouse.
Sustainable Crafting
CondeHouse protects the land by practicing sustainable wood harvesting, which means they plant trees to replace what is taken away keeping the forest alive and healthy so that we can continue to have a thriving homeland for centuries to come.
Designer, Atilla Kuzu
Shipping & Returns
Shipping: U.S. Contiguous Made-to-Order Ships in 10-12 Weeks
The CondeHouse Collection ships to the contiguous U.S.
Delivery is offered in a variety of white glove options, with rates displaying at checkout based on delivery location and weight.
CondeHouse, craftsmanship that shares Japanese esthetics with the world. 🌱
Handmade
CondeHouse combines a judicious material selection with traditional handcraft & computer-aided production technology, succeeding in allowing nature to live on in a new form.
Sustainability
Sustainability is built into the enduring visual and tactile longevity of all of CondeHouse products. What’s more, they’ve been planting oak trees on their own land since the turn of the millennium in an attempt to replace the natural resources they use.
Buy Better, Buy Less
With each piece taking weeks to complete, it's made to last a lifetime. Or, rather, three lifetimes – materially, constructionally and in terms of its design. Let's embrace buying better and buying less - it's beneficial for humans and the planet.
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DESIGNER
Atilla Kuzu
"In every object so far, I try to provide a different approach by examining all previous examples and questioning their accepted practises and usages to capture a simple starting point for design. I then apply a form from the endless permutations possible in geometry.
While I do this, important criteria regarding the corect relation of users to the product are formed in the effort to provide new ways of usage without alienating users. In general I try to ensure that products are contemporary, modern, and ageless, and that they bridge the time when they were desgined and the present, hoping the impact of their design and creation can be preserved for long periods."