Opal Round Meals Table

$8,800.00 Sale Save

Opal Round Meals Table
Sculptural yet grounded, the Opal Round Meals Table brings softness to the dining space through its gently rounded top and solid, pillared base. Crafted in Melbourne from American Oak, the table’s form draws on the natural geometry of stone and the symmetry of fine jewellery—evoking a sense of balance, strength, and quiet luxury. Designed for everyday living with an elevated edge, Opal invites connection, conversation, and timeless style.

Dimensions & Price:

  • OPA202A 1000 dia x 730 high (mm)
    $8,800
  • OPA202B 1200 dia x 730 high (mm)
    $9,900
  • OPA202C 1400 dia x 730 high (mm)
    $11,550
  • OPA202D 1600 dia x 730 high (mm)
    $12,650
  • OPA202E 1800 dia x 730 high (mm)
    $14,850
  • OPA202F 2000 dia x 730 high (mm)
    $15,950

Each table is made to order by Zuster in the finish of your choice

Please note: Timber is a natural material, and variations in grain, texture, and colour are inherent characteristics. As such, timber samples are indicative only, and the final product may differ in appearance. Differences in colour between veneer timber and solid timber should also be expected. These natural variations are not considered defects and do not warrant returns or exchanges.

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Please note: Timber is a natural material, and variations in grain, texture, and colour are inherent characteristics. As such, timber samples are indicative only, and the final product may differ in appearance. Differences in colour between veneer timber and solid timber should also be expected. These natural variations are not considered defects and do not warrant returns or exchanges.

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"With every piece, a tale of creativity unfolds, a narrative that showcases Zuster's deep-rooted passion for crafting luxurious, handcrafted Australian-made furniture and an unwavering commitment to sustainability with locally sourced materials."

Wilhelmina McCarroll.