
NORR11 Oku Dining Table - Rectangle
The NORR11 Oku Dining Table – Rectangle is a refined exploration of balance, materiality, and minimalism. Designed in-house by NORR11, the table takes its name from the Japanese word Oku, meaning “to place,” reflecting its emphasis on presence and simplicity. Crafted from oak veneer with a matte lacquer finish, the Oku features a slim, floating tabletop contrasted by bold, cylindrical legs that are slightly offset for visual intrigue and legroom. The rectangular format offers generous seating and a clean architectural silhouette, making it a sophisticated centrepiece for dining areas or collaborative spaces. A modern statement grounded in Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics.
The NORR11 Oku Dining Table – Rectangle is a refined exploration of balance, materiality, and minimalism. Designed in-house by NORR11, the table takes its name from the Japanese word Oku, meaning “to place,” reflecting its emphasis on presence and simplicity. Crafted from oak veneer with a matte lacquer finish, the Oku features a slim, floating tabletop contrasted by bold, cylindrical legs that are slightly offset for visual intrigue and legroom. The rectangular format offers generous seating and a clean architectural silhouette, making it a sophisticated centrepiece for dining areas or collaborative spaces. A modern statement grounded in Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics.
Original: $3,354.83
-65%$3,354.83
$1,174.19Description
The NORR11 Oku Dining Table – Rectangle is a refined exploration of balance, materiality, and minimalism. Designed in-house by NORR11, the table takes its name from the Japanese word Oku, meaning “to place,” reflecting its emphasis on presence and simplicity. Crafted from oak veneer with a matte lacquer finish, the Oku features a slim, floating tabletop contrasted by bold, cylindrical legs that are slightly offset for visual intrigue and legroom. The rectangular format offers generous seating and a clean architectural silhouette, making it a sophisticated centrepiece for dining areas or collaborative spaces. A modern statement grounded in Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics.
























