INDIGO RIVER TABLE
From a single slab of monkey pod wood. Wide enough for a long meal, a longer conversation.
The surface is washed in indigo, dye drawn from plants grown in the mountains above Semarang. The colour moves across the grain the way water moves: slowly, unevenly, and not quite the same twice.
Where the wood has cracked or knotted, brass wedges hold the fault lines in place. They’re not hidden. They’re what you notice first, then return to.
Solid wood. Natural dye. Made to seat many, last long, and improve with use.
Produced by @suha.life