Tiger’s eye
Table
Preserved from a famous Synagogue
Named for its similarity in colour and pattern to the South African gemstone tiger’s eye, the patterning in the wood comes from the staining process it underwent in the factory that gives the finished table its unique look. The wood for this table is recycled from a stained oak floor that was being ripped out of a building attached to Brighton’s oldest Synagogue.
SPECS:
The table is entirely made of oak 90% of which came from reclaimed floorboards.
It stands 465mm high, is 440mm wide and 1100mm long.