A plethora of wood species and cuts encompass our offering of Origins Coffee Tables. Tree trunks, roots, slabs, and off-cuts are re-imagined as functional surfaces. Our coffee tables are lovingly crafted using wood such as chamcha, teak, lychee, variants of burl, and more. The Origins Collection signifies a love and reverence for the natural resources of our planet. Each piece is sustainably sourced in alignment with Phillips Collection’s green mission, meaning not one tree has been felled in the creation of any Origins furnishings.
Available Wood Species
& Finishes
We offer a variety of wood species and finishes for our furnishings. Please take a look at the available options below.
Available Styles
Cantilevered
An all natural, organically shaped cut of chamcha wood supports a black iron tabletop. With a burnt edge finish, the natural wood is bestowed with a matte black edge that harmonizes with the iron surface to create a rugged, rustic appearance with a splash of modern design. Every cut of wood used to construct our Cantilevered Side Tables feature wholly unique shapes and sizes, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind. Each and every Cantilevered Side Table is a prime example of the Phillips Collection ethos: modern organic.
Chasm
While it can be formed from any type of wood, the key identifier for our Chasm tables are the large holes present in the middle portion. These organically shaped holes are the namesake and focal point of this category, due to the way it emulates staring into a large chasm while looking down at the table. Typically comes from a cross section of hollowed out trunk; these tables can differ in shape and size. Chasm tables most commonly have one hole, but some may have two or more.
Burled Cross
The most beautiful aspect of burled wood is that it is the hardest and most rare part of a tree. Often used in veneers for fine furniture, interiors of luxury cars, or high-end instruments. Burled wood is organically shaped, and we take the most unusual forms we can find and slice them into solid, generously sized slabs. These slabs are then affixed to our cross base legs in order to create the Burled Cross tables.
Burled Forged
The most beautiful aspect of burled wood is that it is the hardest and most rare part of a tree. Often used in veneers for fine furniture, interiors of luxury cars, or high-end instruments. Burled wood is organically shaped, and we take the most unusual forms we can find and slice them into solid, generously sized slabs. These slabs are then affixed to our forged legs in order to create the Burled Forged tables.