The Ele te Table

The Ele te table draws inspiration from our cultural heritage in Ghana, while also incorporating elements of Scandinavian aesthetics. The name “Ele te” comes from the Ewe language, spoken in Togo and parts of Ghana, where it means “it is balanced.” This unique piece embodies a delicate balance of strength.
The table’s shape is meticulously carved and shaped by both hand and machine, resulting in graceful curves that evoke the natural form of a tree.

The “Ele te” table says balance in its unique shape and form. The dual pedestals appear to defy reason, balancing the top delicately and yet with great stability. “Ele te” means “it is balanced in Ewe, a local language in Ghana, West Africa. It is available as a coffee table as well as in dining table form.

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