Xilo’s TP Collection is a charismatic selection of timber of occasional tables
August 15th, 2012
Xilo’s TP Collection is a charismatic selection of timber occasional tables, now available through Insitu.

Designed by Jim Barbounis and made in Australia, each model flaunts a sophistication and warmth thanks to the richness of their American Oak and American Walnut timbers.

A contemporary reflection of the archetypal tray-table, TP is offered with round or square tops set upon a refined tripod leg in an array of height options.

Structurally sound, the custom attachment process between table and leg ensures these pieces guarantee a strength befitting commercial, hospitality and residential requirements.

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