Iko Table by Jardan

I’m looking at the landing page for the Jardan site and metaphorically scratching my head as I try to place the locale of this perfectly pleasant composition. A pair of complementary-colored dining chairs sits atop the wonderfully weathered planks of a garden deck—the foreground an endless expanse of grassy green, the horizon a hazy nimbus of boundless blue. The image is welcoming and foreign at once, which can only place it in Australia, land of huge horizontal vistas and summer in winter. In Melbourne right now, as a matter of fact, it’s 61 degrees at 12:30 am, with a high forecast for 75. No wonder Manufacturer Jardan is able to parlay the Australian reputation for laissez faire into a charming design aesthetic. Pieces like the Iko Table convey a sense of calm and relaxation that might just be inextricably tied to the “islander lifestyle.”

Iko Table. Designed by Jardan.

Light and Lively in Wood and Marble

Nick Garnham’s design for this series of dining, low, and side tables is all about the purity of natural materials, the exquisite style of hand-craftsmanship. Jardan invites you to “run your hands along the cool smooth edge and marvel at the distinctive marble pattern.” Surely you’ll discover that the veining of your particular piece is unique to you and you alone. That, and a further sense of island calm, as the smooth surface evokes the cool sway of an ocean breeze. The bases for Iko bring a bit of Americana into the aesthetic. Constructed of American oak and inspired by the solidity and rectilinear look of the complementary Iko Iko chairs, they exhibit a simple criss-cross pattern that creates visual interest while balancing out the mesmerizing circle of the marble top.

Iko Table by Jardan
Iko Table by Jardan
Iko Table by Jardan

Jardan’s designs surely have international appeal, but that doesn’t mean the company doesn’t build in their very own backyard. Jardan prides itself on local production and Australian ownership. In fact, they’re a family company, owned and operated by Melbourne natives since its inception in 1987. They’re also dedicated to a sustainable ethos—they practice local procurement and production, ecologically-responsible manufacturing, and renewable product lifecycle for every piece they make.

The Iko Table is available in a variety of sizes, from the diminutive side table of 43” x 45” to a dinner-sized number at 73” x 150”. Choose from among seven different standard finishes and multiple speed stains for the perfect contrast to the Carrara or Calacatta marble top.

Via Selectism.

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