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Minimalist coffee table | Tables by Donatas Žukauskas. Item composed of wood and concrete in minimalism or contemporary style
Minimalist coffee table | Tables by Donatas Žukauskas. Item composed of wood and concrete in minimalism or contemporary style
Minimalist coffee table | Tables by Donatas Žukauskas. Item composed of wood and concrete in minimalism or contemporary style
Minimalist coffee table | Tables by Donatas Žukauskas. Item composed of wood and concrete in minimalism or contemporary style
Minimalist coffee table | Tables by Donatas Žukauskas. Item composed of wood and concrete in minimalism or contemporary style
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Minimalist coffee table | Tables by Donatas Žukauskas. Item composed of wood and concrete in minimalism or contemporary style

Created and Sold by Donatas Žukauskas

Donatas Žukauskas

Minimalist coffee table

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Price $1,475

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Estimated Arrival: April 20, 2024

Handmade

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Made To Order

Natural Materials

Locally Sourced

DimensionsWeight
15.8H x 24.8W x 24.8D in
40.13H x 62.99W x 62.99D cm
14.97 kg
33 lb

Modern coffee table

The visual inspiration for the side tables is a combination of natural wood and concrete. These two opposite materials combined, create a unique character of the product that has the coldness of concrete and the coziness of wood. Although wood and concrete have different properties, in interior they are complementary and perfectly compatible. The main goal of the project was to create not only a piece of furniture, but also a sculptural and elegant detail of the interior.

The tabletop is made of natural oak, and the base of the table, resembling concrete in appearance, is made by pouring solid mass, which is closer to wood in its properties. The set task was technologically challenging - it was necessary to fuse wet mass and moisture-sensitive wood. The entire structure of the table is manufactured at the same time, so that the two materials join together smoothly and precisely to avoid any gaps. After the product dries, it is scrubbed, and the tabletop is oiled.

The black concrete-like material is the result of various experiments. It is a mixture of several components: the largest part being paper pulp. Although paper is often associated with fragility, when mixed with other materials and dried it becomes as strong as wood, it resembles concrete but is slightly elastic, so it does not split or crumble.

This material does not change color over time and is not afraid of moisture, dust can be wiped with a damp cloth.

All products are handmade and unique, so they may differ slightly from the image in the photo.
Custom orders are available to accommodate your specific needs and preferences. Feel free to contact me to discuss your ideas.
The shade of the tabletop wood can be chosen to match your interior.

Materials: oak, mixed material
High-quality finish: tabletop coated with mix of food safe oils to make it more durable, the base is varnished with matte varnish.

Dimensions:
Tabletop diameter: 63 cm / 24,8”
Height: 40 cm / 15,8”
Weight: 15 kg / 33 lbs

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Item Minimalist coffee table
As seen in Private Residence, Vilnius, Lithuania
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Donatas Žukauskas
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Third Tree Life

"Imperfection as a way to create beauty". Cracks, splits, random spots and unpredictable results in a sculptural plastic form, such imperfection fascinates me, I strive for it in almost all my works.

I am a interior designer and creator of interior details from Lithuania, I have been creating sculptural interior objects for more than 15 years, combining sculpture, design and artistry.
I use a concrete-like material, which is the result of various experiments. It is a mixture of several components: the largest part is paper pulp. Although paper is often associated with fragility, when mixed with other materials and dried it becomes as strong as wood, it resembles concrete but is slightly elastic, so it does not split or crumble. It took a lot of testing to find the right ratio of materials to create a rough or smooth surface, water resistance, rigidity, and elasticity.

By using paper in my works, I give it the properties of wood again: natural texture, strength. It's like giving a tree a new life. This is the third tree life.

My works decorate houses in USA, UK, Australia, France, Sheraton hotel in Qatar, Doha.