Norito Table by Masanori Oji

I came across Masanori Oji’s Norito Table while I was researching the last post, he was the designer of the Kami wooden cups. The Norito Table was designed to be used as either a kitchen table or a work surface. Masanori added a smaller shelf hidden under the top surface so than when it come time for dinner, the ephemera from the day can be easily stored under the table to clear the surface. I love the clean lines and elegant mix of metal and wood.

Norito Table by Masanori Oji

Norito Table by Masanori Oji

Norito Table by Masanori Oji

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