Presenting the Ikeda table and Doll bar stool from Café Culture.
July 25th, 2011
Versatile and elegant, the Ikeda table and Doll bar stool are perfect for both commercial and hospitality spaces.
The Ikeda table is hand crafted and Australian made. It can be customised to any size, table or bar height.

The Ikeda table can either be stained or natural, and comes in Tasmanian Oak, American White Oak, recycled Black Butt or a timber of your choice, as well as a durable polyurethane finish.
The Doll bar stool (pictured at top of page) is the newest addition to the Doll furniture range. Available in European beech, stained, painted or upholstered, Doll is a stylish and comfortable addition to any space.
Watch out for it at the Café Culture showroom – it’s currently on its way to Australia from Italy!
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