Available in ash, oak or walnut, the Nami table and bed collections are made from flat-packing solid-timber. This unique and sustainably-minded feature allows for lower-impact deliveries and installation in even small, challenging spaces. Designed with longevity in mind, intricate assembly details allow for tabletops to be replaced over time, if needed.
Awards:
Nami has been longlisted in the furniture design category of Dezeen Awards 2022.
Nami has been shortlisted for 'Object - Furniture & Lighting' category at the 2022 IDEA Awards.
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Standard sizes (mm)
2200W x 1000D x 720H
2600W x 1000D x 720H
3000W x 1100D x 720H
3800W x 1100D x 720H
4200W x 1200D x 720H
Available in bar (1050H) and counter (900H) height. Custom sizing available on request, contact us for more information.
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A great deal of care, experience, innovation and craftsmanship has gone into the furniture we produce. The following guide will help prolong the life of your furniture, ensuring your enjoyment of the product for a long time to come.
To ensure the longevity of your furniture, we recommend that it should be checked regularly for scratches, stains and any other damage to ensure repairs are minimal and manageable.
Download care & maintenance guideTom Fereday develops products based on the principle of honest design, conveying a design process that celebrates the materials and manufacturing processes behind furniture and products, to design from the inside out. By using the materials and environment as a positive design constraint, Fereday guides intelligent and thoughtful design outcomes that connects with people through natural materials, tactile finishes and unique designs, striving to create enduring designs that are meaningful to people and their environment. Born in Australia, Tom Fereday grew up in England studying at the Wimbledon School of Art before moving to Sydney to complete an honours in Industrial Design at the University of Technology Sydney, founding his sole practice in 2012.